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From left, Emily Tucker, Miss Goldsboro 2014, Col.

From left, Emily Tucker, Miss Goldsboro 2014, Col.

From left, Emily Tucker, Miss Goldsboro 2014, Col. Jeannie Leavitt, 4th Fighter Wing commander, and Al King, mayor of Goldsboro, pose, May 29, 2014, after the kick-off of the Center Street Jam in Goldsboro, N.C... More

Emily Tucker, Miss Goldsboro 2014, sings the national

Emily Tucker, Miss Goldsboro 2014, sings the national

Emily Tucker, Miss Goldsboro 2014, sings the national anthem, May 29, 2014, prior to the Center Street Jam in Goldsboro, N.C. This year was the 15th year of the downtown summer music concert series and was deem... More

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