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Our post from yesterday has been featured in this week’s U.S. National Archives Caption Contest.  
What’s your wittiest caption?
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Caption Contest

Our post from yesterday has been featured in this week’s U.S. National Archives Caption Contest.  

What’s your wittiest caption?

Source: blogs.archives.gov

    • #Caption Contest
    • #Presidents
    • #Ronald Reagan
    • #Nancy Reagan
  • 1 year ago
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  1. shoe3579 reblogged this from ourpresidents
  2. amitiessociales reblogged this from ourpresidents
  3. peace-of-attrition likes this
  4. meinms answered: ronny, they stand at attention so well
  5. jussone reblogged this from ourpresidents
  6. thevisualjunkie answered: I found him!
  7. fennolicious answered: Look, Nancy! Something older than us!
  8. meganxmas reblogged this from ourpresidents
  9. lafelinefatale likes this
  10. amooseintexas answered: See, guys? I told you we had the same neck size!
  11. byfarthersteps answered: The Reagan’s Attend The Democratic National Convention!
  12. oldmanfromscene24 likes this
  13. oldmanfromscene24 answered: “Try and spot the difference; two of these stone faced, heartless figures are not like the others.”
  14. penguinsweaters answered: Got an answer for ourpresidents?
  15. abellz reblogged this from ourpresidents
  16. ootnaboot likes this
  17. i-was-promised-tea answered: If we stand as still as these statues, I’m sure no one will notice us!
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