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Sioux Falls Parade of Lights
Dec 3, 2013
Scott Korsten shared these photos from the 22nd annual Sioux Falls Parade of Lights on November 29th. View more of his photos at inspiredbynatureimages.com.
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Thousands of holiday revelers gather along Phillips Avenue in anticipation of the 22nd annual Parade of Lights in historic downtown Sioux Falls.
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Crowds line Phillips Avenue while others watch from buildings along the parade route.
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The Catfish Bay entry stopped numerous times along the route to delight the crowd with their "on land" version of the water skiing group pyramid. Their entry won an award for "Best Use of Lights."
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Parades and fire trucks just seem to go together and the Parade of Lights is no exception.
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Parades and fire trucks just seem to go together and the Parade of Lights is no exception.
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A helicopter passing along Phillips Avenue in downtown Sioux Falls? There's something you don't see every day!
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A parade entry by members of the Sioux Falls Hot Air Balloon Association warms the air in a crowd-pleasing display of flames.
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Many South Dakotans love their motorcycles and some even enjoy a brisk winter ride.
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This parade entry danced their way along Phillips Avenue to the delight of the crowd during the 22nd annual Parade of Lights in historic downtown Sioux Falls.
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For many, the Parade of Lights has become a family tradition. This young family is undeterred by chilly weather as they watch the parade in what may become a part of their family activities for years to come.
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Thousands of people show respect to a float honoring military veterans.
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This banner, trailing a float honoring military veterans, provides sentiments shared by many South Dakotans.
The two seasons collide in the Black Hills.
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Frosty morning near Westport. Photo by Emily Drayer
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
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