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PHOTOS: Eclipse watch around the country
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Nikos Spyridonos and his daughter Zoe try out eclipse glasses ahead of the total solar eclipse in Charleston, South Carolina, on August 20, 2017.
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With a sign showing full camp grounds, cars drive into Grand Teton National Park on August 19, 2017 outside Jackson, Wyoming. People are flocking to the area for the 2017 solar eclipse, which will experience a 100% eclipse on Monday.
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Martin Ferreira (left) Brian Callagan (back left) Michele Nemschoff (middle) and Keith Petterson (right), total eclipse enthusiasts, try out their protective eye wear, including a non-certified welder's shield, near Madras, Oregon, August 20, 2017.
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A 15-foot-tall statue of Superman wears solar eclipse glasses on August 18, 2017 in Metropolis, Illinois. Metropolis is located along the eclipse path of totality in Southern Illinois.
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Cameron DaSilva tests camera equipment he and his father will use at the Lowell Observatory Solar Eclipse Experience on Monday in Madras, Oregon. The town is preparing for the Monday total solar eclipse that will be visible across the continental US.
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Penny Farster-Narlesky of Colorado test her solar eclipse glasses at an roadside information center in Grand Teton National Park on August 20, 2017 outside Jackson, Wyoming.
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A van displays a written message about the solar eclipse at South Mike Sedar Park on August 21, 2017 in Casper, Wyoming. Millions of people have flocked to areas of the U.S. that are in the path of totality to experience a total solar eclipse.
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Out of state visitors Isabella Edralin, Kyleigh Ordinario, and Sophia Ordinario participate in an eclipse-themed art program in Columbia, South Carolina. The state capital city is one of the prime destinations for viewing Monday's solar eclipse.
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Robyn Atkinson-Dunn, a tourist from Salt Lake City stops at a pop-up t-shirt shop to buy an eclipse themed t-shirt on August 19, 2017 in Rexburg, Idaho. Locals in Rexburg are cashing in on travelers who want to remember the August 21st eclipse.
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Kai Melodnas uses solar eclipse viewing glasses to look at the sun during the Solar Eclipse Festival at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, California on August 19, 2017, two days before The Solar Eclipse on Monday August 21.
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Nikos Spyridonos and his daughter Zoe try out eclipse glasses ahead of the total solar eclipse in Charleston, South Carolina, on August 20, 2017.
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