Gallery: National Women's March floods Philly, Washington D.C.
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Kate Lynch, 38 of South Philadelphia, wrote her son Theo, 2, a note on the back of her sign for the Women's March on Washington, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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A group of New Yorkers, organizers of Action over Anger, dressed as the Statue of Liberty pose with a woman wearing a "vagina hat" at the Women's March on Washington Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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An estimated 200,000 people attended the Women's March on Washington Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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An estimated crowd of 200,000 march on 4th street at the Women's March on Washington Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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Women hold up signs on the steps in front of the Air and Space Museum during the Women's March on Washington Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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Crowds at the Women's March on Washington exceeded expectation of 200,000 and ended up being estimated at 500,000, causing a cancelation of the official march to the White House on Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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Hallie Mitnick of Ithaca, New York, signs a message on a National Women's Law Center sign at the Women's March on Washington, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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A woman in the crowd sits on someone's shoulders to take a video of the crowd, which was estimated to have 500,000 people in attendance, at the Women's March on Washington, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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A man attending the Women's March on Washington sat in a tree and acted as a guide to crowds on the ground, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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A young girl sits on her father's shoulders as women march around them, one holding a sign that read "Women's rights, not up for debate" at the Women's March on Washington, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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Kate Lynch, 38 of South Philadelphia, marches in the Women's March on Washington, along with an estimated 500,000 people, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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A participant holds a sign for LGBTQIA equality at the Women's March on Washington, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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Two girls stand on a wall and encourage the crowd with chants at the Women's March on Washington, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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A particiant in the crowd at the Women's March on Washington holds a sign depicting President Trump in drag, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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Attendees of the Women's March on Washington march down Jefferson St., holding signs, after the planned march to the White House was cancelled due to over-capacity, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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A man dressed up as President Trump pretends to bait the crowd at the Women's March on Washington, while people around record him, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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Amber Sliter, 24 of Buffalo, NY, holds a paper mache hand that she made for the Women's March on Washington, Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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Shane Winslow, 28, a graduate Criminal Studies student at Temple University, decided to participate in the march in D.C. instead of the sister march in Philadelphia, to "go straight to the source," Saturday, January 21, 2017.
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Protesters march in Washington D.C. for the National Women's March on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. Groups from Philadelphia and across the country traveled to the nation's capital to rally for women's rights and in defiance of newly-inaugurated President Donald Trump.
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An attendee for gets on a bus in Philadelphia that's heading to the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21.
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Women gather at a Washington D.C. Metro station for the Women March on Washington event on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017.
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Protesters march in Washington D.C. for the National Women's March on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. Groups from Philadelphia and across the country traveled to the nation's capital to rally for women's rights and in defiance of newly-inaugurated President Donald Trump.
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Protesters march in Washington D.C. for the National Women's March on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. Groups from Philadelphia and across the country traveled to the nation's capital to rally for women's rights and in defiance of newly-inaugurated President Donald Trump.
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Protesters march in Washington D.C. for the National Women's March on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. Groups from Philadelphia and across the country traveled to the nation's capital to rally for women's rights and in defiance of newly-inaugurated President Donald Trump.
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Protesters flood the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017, as part of the National Women's March.
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Thousands of protesters fill the Benjamin Franklin Parkway as they participate in a Women's March Saturday Jan. 21, 2017 in Philadelphia. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.
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A demonstrator participates in a Women's March Saturday Jan. 21, 2017 in Philadelphia. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.
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Protesters prepare to rally at the Women's March Saturday Jan. 21, 2017 in Philadelphia. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.
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A young girl holds a protest sign as she participates in a Women's March Saturday Jan. 21, 2017 in Philadelphia. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.
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A woman wears a cat mask backwards as she prepares to participate in a march protesting President Donald Trump Saturday Jan. 21, 2017 in Philadelphia. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.
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Thousands of people gather as they prepare to march in protest of President Donald Trump Saturday Jan. 21, 2017 in Philadelphia. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.
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Protesters gather for the Women's March on Philadelphia a day after Republican Donald Trump's inauguration as president, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 in Philadelphia. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.
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Protesters gather for the Women's March on Philadelphia a day after Republican Donald Trump's inauguration as president, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 in Philadelphia. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.
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Attendees at Women's March on Philadelphia hold anti-Trump sign on January 21, 2017.
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Philadelphia police stand watch at Women's March on Philadelphia on January 21, 2017.