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Pier Park New Year's Eve
Date: 1/1/2009 Album ID: 664460
Photos by Terry Barner
Thousands of spectators watched the lighted beach ball drop to ring in 2009.
Thousands of spectators gather near the Pier Park theatre complex to watch a lighted ball drop from an elevated crane during the Beach Ball Drop at Pier Park in Panama City Beach Wednesday. TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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The 7-foot-diameter ball was lit internally and externally and slowly dropped on a line suspended from the crane during the last minute of 2008. TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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Thousands of spectators gather near the Pier Park theatre complex to watch a lighted ball drop from an elevated crane during the Beach Ball Drop at Pier Park in Panama City Beach Wednesday. TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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As the clock stikes midnight, spectators celebrate. TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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As the clock strikes midnight and fireworks erupt over the Gulf of Mexico at Pier Park, Lauren Skipper of Dothan, Ala., left, kisses Darren Simpson of Panama City.TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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As the clock strikes midnight and fireworks erupt over the Gulf of Mexico at Pier Park, Lauren Skipper of Dothan, Ala., left, kisses Darren Simpson of Panama City.TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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A 5-minute fireworks display lights up the Pier Park area Thursday. TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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A crowd watches from the sand volleyball court at Pier Park as fireworks erupt above the Gulf of Mexico. TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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The 800-pound lighted beach ball makes its stop near a lighted video display board.TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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As the crowd heads for the parking lots, spectators photograph others near the lighted ball. TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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After staking out a spot near the beach ball drop for several hours, Gary Moeller, left, and Kurstin Lopez of Panama City Beach remove their items as temperatures dropped to the low 40s with a cold north wind. Traffic was backed up for more than an hour leaving the event. TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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As the clock strikes midnight and fireworks erupt over the Gulf of Mexico at Pier Park, Lauren Skipper of Dothan, Ala., left, kisses Darren Simpson of Panama City.TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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As the clock strikes midnight and fireworks erupt over the Gulf of Mexico at Pier Park, Lauren Skipper of Dothan, Ala., left, kisses Darren Simpson of Panama City.TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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As the clock strikes midnight and fireworks erupt over the Gulf of Mexico at Pier Park, Lauren Skipper of Dothan, Ala., left, kisses Darren Simpson of Panama City.TERRY BARNER | The News Herald
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