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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
    angier-1007-tea_party-2335.jpg
  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Dr. Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D., speaks about his recent work regarding The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It at a gathering of the Gathering of the Mother Lode Tea Party patriots at the Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth, July 14, 2010.
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.<br />
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John Brownlie and his dogs
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.<br />
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John Brownlie and his dogs at the Chin Ranch barn
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
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  • Fall cattle gathering in the central Sierra Nevada near Bear River Reservoir, Calif., driving the catttle across the crest of the dam.
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  • Fall cattle gathering in the central Sierra Nevada near Bear River Reservoir, Calif.
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  • Fall cattle gathering in the central Sierra Nevada near Bear River Reservoir, Calif.
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.<br />
<br />
John Brownlie and his dogs
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
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  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
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  • Fall cattle gathering in the central Sierra Nevada near Bear River Reservoir, Calif.
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  • Dinner at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev...Doug Kiester, left, Gordon Allen Sr., right
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  • Dinner at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • Gathering the cattle with the Joeses outfit near Calaveritas, Calaveras County, Calif.
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  • Dinner at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • Birthday cake and recognition for the March milestones during at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev...Gordon Allen gets his cake
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  • Birthday cake and recognition for the March milestones during at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev...Gordon Allen gets his cake
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  • Birthday cake and recognition for the March milestones during at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • Dinner at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • Dinner at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • Dinner at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev...Sam Hipkins and C.J. Hadley
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  • Dinner at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev...Sam Hipkins and C.J. Hadley, Anne Galli
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  • Dinner at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • Dinner at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev...Carolyn Duferrena, John and Gloria Castillo (left 3), C.J. Hadley, far right
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  • Dinner at the Martin Hotel, bar & restaurant during the opening gathering at Shooting the West XXV, Winnemucca, Nev...Amanda, Tom Bol, Dave Ereckson
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  • Dell'Orto pasture near Sunnybrook, Calif. spring cattle gathering for branding
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  • Dell'Orto pasture near Sunnybrook, Calif. spring cattle gathering for branding
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  • Dell'Orto pasture near Sunnybrook, Calif. spring cattle gathering for branding
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  • Ione High School Alumni Banquet at Evalynn Bishop Hall honoring 50 years of the Class of 1965. 20 of the 28 graduates attended. Six of the eight who did not have passed away.<br />
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Annual gathering of the graduates at the the 139th annual Ione Homecoming Parade and celebration, Main Street,  Ione, Calif.<br />
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Jake Herfel, M.C. and member of the class of 1965 with Val Kreth present flowers to Patti Fisher Missuracca and Regie Guidon Sarget, both Ione High Grads and outgoing leaders of the Ione Picnic Association
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  • Ione High School Alumni Banquet at Evalynn Bishop Hall honoring 50 years of the Class of 1965. 20 of the 28 graduates attended. Six of the eight who did not have passed away.<br />
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Annual gathering of the graduates at the the 139th annual Ione Homecoming Parade and celebration, Main Street,  Ione, Calif.<br />
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Jake Herfel, M.C. and member of the class of 1965 with Bill Gebhardt, Ione's first mayor, Class of 1939 and a teacher at Ione High School
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  • Ione High School Alumni Banquet at Evalynn Bishop Hall honoring  the graduation of the Class of 1965 50 years later. 22 of the 28 graduates attended. The six not there have passed away.<br />
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Annual gathering of the graduates at the the 139th annual Ione Homecoming Parade and celebration, Main Street,  Ione, Calif.<br />
<br />
Jake Herfel, M.C. and member of the class of 1965
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  • Gathering the cows and calfs for ,branding at the Stoney Creek Corrals of the Busi Ranch, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Gathering cattle for spring marking and doctoring, Ellis Ranch, Amador County, Calif.
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  • A gathering storm above the highway rolling over the desert hills near Badwater, Death Valley National Park, Calif.
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  • A gathering storm above the highway rolling over the desert hills near Badwater, Death Valley National Park, Calif.
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  • Ione High School Alumni Banquet at Evalynn Bishop Hall honoring 50 years of the Class of 1965. 20 of the 28 graduates attended. Six of the eight who did not have passed away.<br />
<br />
Annual gathering of the graduates at the the 139th annual Ione Homecoming Parade and celebration, Main Street,  Ione, Calif.<br />
<br />
Jake Herfel, M.C. and member of the class of 1965
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  • Ione High School Alumni Banquet at Evalynn Bishop Hall honoring 50 years of the Class of 1965. 20 of the 28 graduates attended. Six of the eight who did not have passed away.<br />
<br />
Annual gathering of the graduates at the the 139th annual Ione Homecoming Parade and celebration, Main Street,  Ione, Calif.<br />
<br />
Jake Herfel, M.C. and member of the class of 1965
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  • American Historic Truck Society spring gathering at the Howard Kirkland Ranch, Shenandoah Valley (Plymouth), California.
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  • Gathering the cattle, Dell'Orto outfit branding, doctoring and marking cattle during a clear day in the Sierra Nevada Foothills, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Gathering the cows and calves across from Argonaut High School at the Stoney Creek Corrals of the Busi Ranch, Amador County, Calif...Cattle ranching faces urban encroachments to land once used for grazing in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of California.
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  • Gathering cattle for spring marking and doctoring, Ellis Ranch, Amador County, Calif.
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  • A gathering storm above the highway rolling over the desert hills near Badwater, Death Valley National Park, Calif.
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  • A gathering storm above the highway rolling over the desert hills near Badwater, Death Valley National Park, Calif.
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  • A gathering storm above the highway rolling over the desert hills near Badwater, Death Valley National Park, Calif.
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  • Ione High School Alumni Banquet at Evalynn Bishop Hall honoring  the graduation of the Class of 1965 50 years later. 22 of the 28 graduates attended. The six not there have passed away.<br />
<br />
Annual gathering of the graduates at the the 139th annual Ione Homecoming Parade and celebration, Main Street,  Ione, Calif.<br />
<br />
Jake Herfel, M.C. and member of the class of 1965
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  • Gathering the cattle with the Dell'Orto outfit, Goodell Ranch, Paloma, Calif.
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  • Gathering the cattle with a backdrop of the Mother Lode City of Jackson, Calif. during the calf branding and marking with the Busi family at their ranch.
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  • Gathering the cattle with a backdrop of the Mother Lode City of Jackson, Calif. during the calf branding and marking with the Busi family at their ranch.
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  • Gathering the cattle with a backdrop of the Mother Lode City of Jackson, Calif. during the calf branding and marking with the Busi family at their ranch.
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  • Gathering the cattle for late winter branding and calf marking at the Lavaggi Ranch in the Sierra Nevada Foothills near Plymouth, California..
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  • Gathering the cattle for late winter branding and calf marking at the Lavaggi Ranch in the Sierra Nevada Foothills near Plymouth, California..
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  • Gathering the cattle for late winter branding and calf marking at the Lavaggi Ranch in the Sierra Nevada Foothills near Plymouth, California..
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  • Gathering the cattle with the Dell'Orto outfit, Goodell Ranch, Paloma, Calif.
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  • Gathering the cattle for marking and branding with the Dell"Orto family in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of California...**usage by any anti-livestock individual, group, publication, websites, e-mail or anything similar is prohibited.
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  • Gathering the cattle for marking and branding with the Dell"Orto family in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of California...**usage by any anti-livestock individual, group, publication, websites, e-mail or anything similar is prohibited.
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  • Gathering the cattle for marking and branding with the Dell"Orto family in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of California...**usage by any anti-livestock individual, group, publication, websites, e-mail or anything similar is prohibited.
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  • Gathering the cattle with a backdrop of the Mother Lode City of Jackson, Calif. during the calf branding and marking with the Busi family at their ranch.
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  • Gathering the cattle for late winter branding and calf marking at the Lavaggi Ranch in the Sierra Nevada Foothills near Plymouth, California..
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  • Gathering the cattle with the Dell'Orto outfit, Goodell Ranch, Paloma, Calif.
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  • Gathering the cattle for marking and branding with the Dell"Orto family in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of California...**usage by any anti-livestock individual, group, publication, websites, e-mail or anything similar is prohibited.
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  • Cattle grazing the turning-grill hills of Kern County gather by a water trough in the Tehachapi Range near Caliente, California.
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  • Cattle grazing the turning-grill hills of Kern County gather by a water trough in the Tehachapi Range near Caliente, California.
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  • Cattle grazing the turning-grill hills of Kern County gather by a water trough in the Tehachapi Range near Caliente, California.
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  • Cattle grazing the turning-grill hills of Kern County gather by a water trough in the Tehachapi Range near Caliente, California.
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  • Old men gather at the Sokaki Tavern, to sit and enjoy the evening, Chora, Anafi, Greece.
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  • Old men gather at the Sokaki Tavern, to sit and enjoy the evening, Chora, Anafi, Greece.
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  • Cattle gather around a pond to drink in open range, Bitterwater in the Temblor Range, California.
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  • Celebrants gather on the steps of St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church after Christmas Liturgy, January 7, 2013. ..St. Sava Church is the first in the western hemisphere and founded in 1894 by Serbian immigrants coming to American in the 19th century to seek their fortune and a better life. Many stayed and now the third and forth generations still cling to the customs of the old country while practicing the faith of Orthodoxy in the freedom of the USA.
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  • Parishioners gather at the entrance to  Església de Sant Pere, Petra, Mallorca, at the end of the church service
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4804-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4772-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5140-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5133-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5119-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5122-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5105-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5104-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5069-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5051-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5022-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5019-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4939-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4918-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4903-trump_train-amador.jpg
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