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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media Christian Jacobs wipes tears from his eyes and his mother, Brittany, talks about his father Marine Sgt. Christopher Jacobs, who died during military training exercises in 2011, during a ceremony to open the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media Christian Jacobs leads people in the Pledge of Allegiance, as his mother, Brittany, and Tim Crabb, of Honor America's Valor, and the museum curator, stand behind him during a ceremony to open the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media Medal of Honor recipient Gary Wetzel speaks during a ceremony to open the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media Tim Crabb, of Honor America's Valor, and the museum curator speaks during a ceremony to open the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media People listen as "Taps" is played during a ceremony to open the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media U.S, Marines Staff Sgt. Matthew Paulin, left, and Sgt. Mario Hill stand at the entrance to the Hall of Honor as Brittany Jacobs, her son, Christian, and Harley Davidson of Woodstock co-owner Doug Jackson enter the new military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media Brittany Jacobs fixes the hat of her son Christian, before he poses for photographs in front of The Price of Freedom wall in the Hall of Honor. A photograph of Christian at his father's grave hangs on the wall. His father Marine Sgt. Christopher Jacobs, died during military training exercises in 2011. The Jacobs spoke during the ceremony to open the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media People fill the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018, after the museum opened. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media Some of he photographs in the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018, after the museum opened. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media Veteran Barry Mishler looks at photographs in the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018, after the museum opened. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media Veteran Joe Morgan looks at photographs in the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018, after the museum opened. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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    Gregory Shaver for Shaw Media U.S, Marines Staff Sgt. Matthew Paulin stands in the Hall of Honor, a military photographic museum, inside Harley Davidson of Woodstock, 2235 S Eastwood Dr., in Woodstock, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, 2018, after the museum opened. The museum designed to honor the military and veterans features more than 150 historical photographs, with the largest being eight by ten feet, covering wars from World War 1 to Afghanistan.

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