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  • Everett Lilly (center, with mandolin) smiles after he and his two sons Mark (left) and Daniel (right) along with Beth Sparks conclude their performance at the West Virginia State Theater at the Vandalia Gathering in Charleston, West Virginia. At the event Everett Lilly received the 2009 Vandalia Award, considered West Virginia's highest folklife honor. Everett Lilly is a former Grand Ole Opry star who peformed with Flatt & Scruggs. Lilly is considered one of the forefathers of bluegrass music and is credited with bringing bluegrass to the New England area.
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  • Ruth Ann Randall of Frederick, Maryland and John Morris of Clay County, West Virginia, perform in the West Virginia State Theater during the 2009 Vandalia Gathering.
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  • Blues guitarist Nat Reese (right) of  Mercer County West Virginia, and Chris Sutton of Cabell County West Virginia, perform in the West Virginia State Theater during the 2009 Vandalia Gathering. Nat Reese is the recipient of the 1995 Vandalia Award, considered West Virginia's highest folklife honor.
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  • Ginny Hawker (left) and Tracy Schwarz perform in the West Virginia State Theater during the 2009 Vandalia Gathering.
    Ginny Hawker, Tracy Schwarz.jpg
  • The town of Haines, in southeast Alaska, celebrates the Fourth of July with a parade, picnic, and other activities. Among the participants in the parade is the Haines Community marching Band, a group made up of local musicians. This year, they played Sousa’s “The Stars and Stripes Forever.”<br />
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Haines, a picturesque costal fishing community, is located on the Lynn Canal between the towns of Skagway and Juneau.
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  • The pipe organ of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is believed to be the 89th largest pipe organ in North America and the 143rd largest in the world. It was built by Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, Ltd., of Lake City, Iowa with visual design collaboration with Cathedral architect Rafael Moneo. The organ’s burnished tin facade is the largest facade in the United States  made of polished tin.
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  • Participants in "Flames in the Fint Hills" enjoy music and desert after participating in a daylight controlled burning of  prairie at the Flying W Ranch near Clements, Kansas. This agritourism event allows ranch guests to take part in lighting the prescribed burns. Prairie grasses in the Kansas Flint Hills are intentionally burned by land mangers and cattle ranchers in the spring to prepare the land for cattle grazing and help maintain a healthy tallgrass prairie ecosystem. The burning is also an effective way of controlling invasive plants and trees. The prairie grassland is burned when the soil is moist but grasses are dry. This allows the deep roots of the grasses to survive and the burned grasses on the soil surface return as nutrients to the soil. These nutrients allow for the rapid growth of new grass. After approximately two weeks of burning, new grass emerges. Less than four percent of the original 140 million acres of tallgrass prairie remains in North America. Most of the remaining tallgrass prairie is in the Flint Hills in Kansas.
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