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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - District of Columbia Police Chief Charles H. Ramsey walks along Pennsylvania Avenue. Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - First Lady Laura Bush waves from the Presidential limousine along Pennsylvania Avenue. Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Easton High School Band of Easton, Pa. passes by. Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - The presidential limousine passes by. Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - The presidential limousine passes by. Scenes along Pennsylvania Avenue during the Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Overview of the U.S. Capitol during Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Overview of the U.S. Capitol during Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Rudy and Judith Giuliani, center, at George W. Bush Inauguration.  Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Chief Justice William Rehnquist administers the presidential oath of office to George W. Bush as First Lady Laura Bush watches.  Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Chief Justice William Rehnquist administers the presidential oath of office to George W. Bush as First Lady Laura Bush and daughters Barbara and Jenna Bush watch.  Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Vice President Dick Cheney is sworn in. Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Family members daughters Jenna and Barbara Bush, wife Laura Bush, brother Jeb Bush and parents Barbara and George H.W. Bush watch George W. Bush swearing-in ceremony at the U.S. Capitol.  Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Reporter Kelly O'Donnell of NBC News watches Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Still photographers at the U.S. Capitol cover Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - George H. Bush is sworn in as the 43 President of the United States. Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of State Colin Powell watches Inauguration ceremony. Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Among those watching are Sen. Elizabeth Dole, Sen. Rick Santorum, U.S. Sen. Dick Durban, Sen. Arlen Specter, U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Jon Kyl, Sen. Mitch McConnell, Sen. Chuck Grassley, Sen. Chuck Schumer, Sen. Joe Lieberman and Sen. Carl Levin.  Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Fireworks on the National Mall at the Washington Monument. Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - Chief Justice William Rehnquist administers the presidential oath of office to George W. Bush. U.S. Sen. John Kerry who was defeated by Bush watches at rear in dark coat.   Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - George H. Bush is sworn in as the 43 President of the United States. Inauguration ceremonies for the second term of President George W. Bush at the U.S. Capitol, along the National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue on January 19, 2005 and January 20, 2005. Photography ©DONNA FISHER/The Morning Call
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  • Martin Tower, former world headquarters of Bethlehem Steel Corp., was imploded on Sunday, May 19, 2019. Here is a look at the implosion site at the intersection of Eaton Avenue and Eighth Avenue in Bethlehem, Pa. nearly one year later on May 9, 2020.<br />
- Photography by Donna Fisher<br />
- ©2020 - Donna Fisher Photography, LLC                      - donnafisherphoto.com
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
    FrankPersonStables-DSF-050222-006.JPG
  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
    FrankPersonStables-DSF-050222-020.JPG
  • The property has a For Sale sign out front. Perhaps this is one last look.  If you’ve driven in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, chances are good you’ve often passed the venerable Frank Person Stables. The familiar deep-red wooden stables and adjacent farmhouse still stand after 75 years on a small tract in the southwest corner of Walbert Avenue and Cedar Crest Boulevard, an area once known as Wennersville. The family’s horse business can be traced to the early 1900s at 17th and Allen Streets, Allentown. The stable’s current location was originally farmland. Now the spot is bordered by the Crest Plaza Shopping Center and Target to its immediate south, and to its north in progress is Ridge Farms, a 190-acre mixed-use development along Cedar Crest Boulevard, believed to be South Whitehall’s largest development project to date.  Donna Fisher  May, 2022
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - People arrive  at the National Mall early January 20, 2009. Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - People ride the subway in the middle of the night to the U.S. Capitol. Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - People ride the subway in the middle of the night to the U.S. Capitol.  Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - People ride the subway in the middle of the night to the U.S. Capitol.  Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - People ride the subway in the middle of the night to the U.S. Capitol. Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - People arrive at the Capitol early January 20, 2009. Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - JANUARY 20, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands, possibly the largest crowd ever assembled in the Nation's Capital, gather on the National Mall to celebrate the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th, President of the United States. Inauguration-goers started to arrive and assemble the night before to find a position to watch on the Mall. <br />
Photography ©DONNA FISHER / The Morning Call
    Obama-Bush-Inauguration-012009-Obama...JPG
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