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The First Baptist Church hosted an eclipse event. Photo provided
Northern Regional Center for Independent Living in Lowville celebrated the eclipse with some special cakes. Photo provided
Owen Fish made a T-shirt as part of the activities at Copenhagen School for the eclipse celebration. Photo provided
About 40 people gathered at Beaver Camp to view the eclipse. Photo provided
B. Elizabeth Strong Memorial Library hosted an event at Turin Park. Photo provided
The earth, sun and moon made an appearance at the Beaver River Eclipsefest. Photo provided
Conner Gage, Levi Easton and Nathan Marienthal participated in activities at the Copenhagen School for the eclipse celebration. Photo provided
Northern Regional Center for Independent Living in Lowville celebrated the eclipse. Photo provided
People gathered at Black River American Legion for the eclipse. Photo provided
B. Elizabeth Strong Memorial Library hosted an event at Turin Park. Photo provided
About 40 people gathered at Beaver Camp to view the eclipse. Photo provided
Lori Atkinson and her granddaughter Rilynn viewed the eclipse at at Copenhagen School. Photo provided
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The First Baptist Church hosted an eclipse event. Photo provided
Northern Regional Center for Independent Living in Lowville celebrated the eclipse with some special cakes. Photo provided
Owen Fish made a T-shirt as part of the activities at Copenhagen School for the eclipse celebration. Photo provided
About 40 people gathered at Beaver Camp to view the eclipse. Photo provided
B. Elizabeth Strong Memorial Library hosted an event at Turin Park. Photo provided
The earth, sun and moon made an appearance at the Beaver River Eclipsefest. Photo provided
Conner Gage, Levi Easton and Nathan Marienthal participated in activities at the Copenhagen School for the eclipse celebration. Photo provided
Northern Regional Center for Independent Living in Lowville celebrated the eclipse. Photo provided
People gathered at Black River American Legion for the eclipse. Photo provided
B. Elizabeth Strong Memorial Library hosted an event at Turin Park. Photo provided
About 40 people gathered at Beaver Camp to view the eclipse. Photo provided
Lori Atkinson and her granddaughter Rilynn viewed the eclipse at at Copenhagen School. Photo provided
Although the most popular venue for eclipse watchers in Lewis County and the greater Carthage area was the county fairgrounds, people gathered in smaller groups whereever they could find open skies.
About 50 people reportedly gathered at Walmart in Lowville, setting up on the grassy lawn opposite the parking lot.
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