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Tornado - Parkersburg, Iowa, May 24, 2009 -- Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) Mike Parker addresses the community during the dedication of Miracle Playground Park on Memorial Day weekend. This is the largest playground in the state of Iowa and the ceremony celebrated the rebuilding of the park following the last year's EF5 tornado. Melissa Madison/FEMA

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Tornado - Parkersburg, Iowa, May 24, 2009 -- Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) Mike Parker addresses the community during the dedication of Miracle Playground Park on Memorial Day weekend. This is the largest playground in the state of Iowa and the ceremony celebrated the rebuilding of the park following the last year's EF5 tornado. Melissa Madison/FEMA

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Title: Playground dedication in Iowa

Production Date: 05/24/2009

Caption: Parkersburg, Iowa, May 24, 2009 -- Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) Mike Parker addresses the community during the dedication of Miracle Playground Park on Memorial Day weekend. This is the largest playground in the state of Iowa and the ceremony celebrated the rebuilding of the park following the last year's EF5 tornado. Melissa Madison/FEMA

Photographer Name: Melissa Madison

City/State: Parkersburg, IA

Disasters: Iowa Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding (DR-1763)

Disaster Types: Tornado

Categories: FEMA Event ^ Special Event
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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