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    They Ought To Be In Pictures

    Michael DavisBy Michael DavisDecember 28, 2016No Comments1 Min Read0 Views
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    Donald J. Trump (left) and Bernie Sanders (right) both lured sizable crowds during their April presidential campaign visits.

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    Johnny Depp rocked on with the Hollywood Vampires at the Turning Stone Event Center (left); The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band kicked o the Lakeview Amphitheater season (right).

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    Syracuse University football coach Dino Babers began his career on the Hill (left); the Black Lives Matter protest drew hundreds to downtown Syracuse (right).

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    The Hotel Syracuse is now open for business as the Marriott Syracuse Downtown (left), where construction workers toiled around the clock to nish the project before its grand opening (right).

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    The New York State Fair started 2016 with its implosion of the Grandstand (left); eight months later, fairgoers entered through a new main gate (right).

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    Hillary Clinton visited the Regional Market during an April whistlestop on her presidential campaign (left); Clinton’s followers endured an evening of disheartening news during the election night returns.

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