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PHOTO GALLERY: Downtown at Sundown

PHOTO GALLERY: Downtown at Sundown

American Press07-06-2025

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The Dead Matadors take the stage Friday evening for the Downtown at Sundown series on Ryan Street in front of Historic City Hall amid tabletop art galleries, activities for children and food booths for area restaurants. (Photos by Rodrick Anderson)

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1/11 Swipe or click to see more 2/11 Swipe or click to see more 3/11 Swipe or click to see more 4/11 Swipe or click to see more 5/11 Swipe or click to see more 6/11 Swipe or click to see more 7/11 Swipe or click to see more 8/11 Swipe or click to see more 9/11 Swipe or click to see more 10/11 Swipe or click to see more 11/11 Swipe or click to see more The Dead Matadors take the stage Friday evening for the Downtown at Sundown series on Ryan Street in front of Historic City Hall amid tabletop art galleries, activities for children and food booths for area restaurants. (Photos by Rodrick Anderson)

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