15th annual Clemsonfest at the Foothills Area YMCA field in Seneca featured a 10-minute fireworks show. (also see the online video!)
Pauletta Graham of Pendleton shows off Clemsonfest T-shirts.
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Houston Funk, 7, of Anderson smiles
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Cody Boone, 11, of Seneca enjoys The Wave inflatable slide.
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Bryanna Brown, 5, of Central smiles at her painted face.
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Aleesha Brown, 4, gets her face painted by Color Me Happy artist Michael Hicks of Toccoa, Ga at Clemsonfest.
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Jackson Howell, 1, right, looks up at Bill McGraw of Clemson, dressed as a man from the revolutionary war period.
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Noah Kaufman, 3, left, of Marietta feeds his grandmother Pat St. John food at Clemsonfest.
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Jerry Dancer of Greenville claps to the music of 14 Karat Gold.
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Clemson city police bike through a large crowd at Clemsonfest.
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Parker Lay of Clemson shows his peace sign and patriotic colors on his way into the Clemsonfest.
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People dance to the sounds of 14 karat gold band.
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A group of people dance to the sounds at Clemsonfest.
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Children play on playground equipment at Clemsonfest.
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The Tams perform with 14 karat gold band at Clemsonfest.
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"Tootie of 14-karat gold band plays guitar at Clemsonfest.
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Fireworks are set off at Clemsonfest.
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Fireworks are set off at Clemsonfest.
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Fireworks are set off at Clemsonfest.
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Fireworks are set off at Clemsonfest.
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Fireworks are set off at Clemsonfest.
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Pauletta Graham of Pendleton shows off Clemsonfest T-shirts.
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Houston Funk, 7, of Anderson smiles
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Cody Boone, 11, of Seneca enjoys The Wave inflatable slide.
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Bryanna Brown, 5, of Central smiles at her painted face.
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Aleesha Brown, 4, gets her face painted by Color Me Happy artist Michael Hicks of Toccoa, Ga at Clemsonfest.
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Jackson Howell, 1, right, looks up at Bill McGraw of Clemson, dressed as a man from the revolutionary war period.
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Noah Kaufman, 3, left, of Marietta feeds his grandmother Pat St. John food at Clemsonfest.
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Jerry Dancer of Greenville claps to the music of 14 Karat Gold.
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Clemson city police bike through a large crowd at Clemsonfest.
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Parker Lay of Clemson shows his peace sign and patriotic colors on his way into the Clemsonfest.
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People dance to the sounds of 14 karat gold band.
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A group of people dance to the sounds at Clemsonfest.
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Children play on playground equipment at Clemsonfest.
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The Tams perform with 14 karat gold band at Clemsonfest.
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"Tootie of 14-karat gold band plays guitar at Clemsonfest.
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Fireworks are set off at Clemsonfest.
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Fireworks are set off at Clemsonfest.
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Fireworks are set off at Clemsonfest.
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Fireworks are set off at Clemsonfest.
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Fireworks are set off at Clemsonfest.
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