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Photo: Rain fails to dampen Third Thursday celebration

Journal Staff Writer

Friday, Jul 21, 2017 4:26 PM MT

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After the lightning and rain, the Cortez Third Thursday celebration continued with a band, balloon animals, beer and ice cream at Montezuma Park Thursday evening.
After the lightning and rain, the Cortez Third Thursday celebration continued with a band, balloon animals, beer and ice cream at Montezuma Park Thursday evening.Sam Green/The Journal

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