Two participants in the Tickfaw 200 head back to Blood River Landing in Springfield on the opening day of the annual poker run on Thursday.
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A participant in the Tickfaw 200 heads out of Blood River Landing in Springfield on the opening day of the annual poker run on Thursday.
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One of the participants of the Tickfaw 200 heads out of Blood River Landing on Thursday morning.
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Recreational vehicles line one side of the Blood River Landing during the opening day of the Tickfaw 200 in Springfield on Thursday.
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Two participants in the Tickfaw 200 launch their boat Thursday morning in Springfield.
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A participant in the Tickfaw 200 heads out of Blood River Landing in Springfield on the opening day of the annual poker run on Thursday.
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Rusty Williams of Missouri (left) and Michael Schildknecht launch their boat from Blood River Landing on the opening day of the Tickfaw 200 on Thursday.
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Rusty Williams of Missouri tightens a propeller on a boat at Blood River Landing during the opening day of the Tickfaw 200 on Thursday.
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Boats line the marina in Blood River Landing during the opening day of the Tickfaw 200 in Springfield on Thursday.
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Rusty Williams of Missouri (left) and Michael Schildknecht head out from Blood River Landing on the opening day of the Tickfaw 200 on Thursday.
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Participants of the Tickfaw 200 wave to people on the shore while heading into Blood River Landing in Springfield on the opening day of the annual poker run on Thursday.