People & Pets: Fred Took America
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People & Pets: Fred Took America

A beaded Fred waits patiently for the next intoxicated person to pet him. New Orleans, La.

A beaded Fred waits patiently for the next intoxicated person to pet him. New Orleans, La.

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Fred stares across the narrow stretch of the Rio Grande as he contemplates the challenging issues surrounding illegal immigration. Big Bend National Park, Texas.

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Fred wonders the same thing we did: Had the artist never actually seen Bill Clinton? Little Rock, Ark.

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Fred in front of the world's largest beagles at the Dog Bark Park Inn. We chose not to stay there. Cottonwood, Idaho.

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Fred hangs out on a bench in front of the Ronald Reagan Birthplace & Museum. Fred also likes jellybeans. Tampico, Ill.

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Fred takes a break from a fun-filled day of sledding down the sand dunes. White Sands, N.M.

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Fred does his best to take Carhenge seriously. Alliance, Neb.

Today, Fred prefers to split his time between watching over the Great Falls neighborhood from the couch and napping in the sun. But in his prime, he loved to travel, traversing the United States twice before he was 7. Fred has enjoyed the best of what this country has to offer; national parks, historical sites, kitsch destinations, food-filled city streets and the company of a wide range of citizens.