2016 Memorial Mile

2016 Memorial Mile installation. Photo by Tom Glassel

2016 Memorial Mile installation. Photo by Tom Glassel

VFP Madison May 28 2016 installing Memorial Mile 013

2016 Memorial Mile Installation. Photo: Tom Glassel

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2016 Memorial Mile Installation. Photo: Tom Glassel

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2016 Memorial Mile Installation. Photo: Tom Glassel

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2016 Memorial Mile Installation. Photo: Tom Glassel

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2016 Memorial Mile Installation. Photo: Tom Glassel

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2016 Memorial Mile Installation. Photo: Tom Glassel

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2016 Memorial Mile Installation. Photo: Tom Glassel

2016 Memorial Mile Installation. Photo by Tom Glassel.

2016 Memorial Mile Installation. Photo by Tom Glassel.

The Memorial Mile along Atwood Avenue in Madison. Photo by Michelle Stocker https://twitter.com/CapTimes/status/736930984352944128

The Memorial Mile along Atwood Avenue in Madison. Photo by Michelle Stocker https://twitter.com/CapTimes/status/736930984352944128

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Take down of the Veterans For Peace installation of the Memorial Mile that consisted of 6700 miniature tombstones placed along Monona Drive. There were plenty of volunteers who started to arrive as early as 12:00 noon despite the advertised take down time starting at 3:00 PM. Because of the very enthusiastic efforts of early volunteers, the removal and packing up of the display was just about complete by 3:00. Pizza and refreshments at Glass Nickel afterwards.

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Take down of the Veterans For Peace installation of the Memorial Mile that consisted of 6700 miniature tombstones placed along Monona Drive. There were plenty of volunteers who started to arrive as early as 12:00 noon despite the advertised take down time starting at 3:00 PM. Because of the very enthusiastic efforts of early volunteers, the removal and packing up of the display was just about complete by 3:00. Pizza and refreshments at Glass Nickel afterwards.

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Take down of the Veterans For Peace installation of the Memorial Mile that consisted of 6700 miniature tombstones placed along Monona Drive. There were plenty of volunteers who started to arrive as early as 12:00 noon despite the advertised take down time starting at 3:00 PM. Because of the very enthusiastic efforts of early volunteers, the removal and packing up of the display was just about complete by 3:00. Pizza and refreshments at Glass Nickel afterwards.

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Take down of the Veterans For Peace installation of the Memorial Mile that consisted of 6700 miniature tombstones placed along Monona Drive. There were plenty of volunteers who started to arrive as early as 12:00 noon despite the advertised take down time starting at 3:00 PM. Because of the very enthusiastic efforts of early volunteers, the removal and packing up of the display was just about complete by 3:00. Pizza and refreshments at Glass Nickel afterwards.

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Take down of the Veterans For Peace installation of the Memorial Mile that consisted of 6700 miniature tombstones placed along Monona Drive. There were plenty of volunteers who started to arrive as early as 12:00 noon despite the advertised take down time starting at 3:00 PM. Because of the very enthusiastic efforts of early volunteers, the removal and packing up of the display was just about complete by 3:00. Pizza and refreshments at Glass Nickel afterwards.

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Take down of the Veterans For Peace installation of the Memorial Mile that consisted of 6700 miniature tombstones placed along Monona Drive. There were plenty of volunteers who started to arrive as early as 12:00 noon despite the advertised take down time starting at 3:00 PM. Because of the very enthusiastic efforts of early volunteers, the removal and packing up of the display was just about complete by 3:00. Pizza and refreshments at Glass Nickel afterwards.

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Take down of the Veterans For Peace installation of the Memorial Mile that consisted of 6700 miniature tombstones placed along Monona Drive. There were plenty of volunteers who started to arrive as early as 12:00 noon despite the advertised take down time starting at 3:00 PM. Because of the very enthusiastic efforts of early volunteers, the removal and packing up of the display was just about complete by 3:00. Pizza and refreshments at Glass Nickel afterwards.

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Take down of the Veterans For Peace installation of the Memorial Mile that consisted of 6700 miniature tombstones placed along Monona Drive. There were plenty of volunteers who started to arrive as early as 12:00 noon despite the advertised take down time starting at 3:00 PM. Because of the very enthusiastic efforts of early volunteers, the removal and packing up of the display was just about complete by 3:00. Pizza and refreshments at Glass Nickel afterwards.

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Take down of the Veterans For Peace installation of the Memorial Mile that consisted of 6700 miniature tombstones placed along Monona Drive. There were plenty of volunteers who started to arrive as early as 12:00 noon despite the advertised take down time starting at 3:00 PM. Because of the very enthusiastic efforts of early volunteers, the removal and packing up of the display was just about complete by 3:00. Pizza and refreshments at Glass Nickel afterwards.

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Take down of the Veterans For Peace installation of the Memorial Mile that consisted of 6700 miniature tombstones placed along Monona Drive. There were plenty of volunteers who started to arrive as early as 12:00 noon despite the advertised take down time starting at 3:00 PM. Because of the very enthusiastic efforts of early volunteers, the removal and packing up of the display was just about complete by 3:00. Pizza and refreshments at Glass Nickel afterwards.