Married and Gay
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Cheryle Rudd and Kitty Lambert (R) react after being married, at the brink of Niagara Falls, in Niagara Falls, New York.
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Gay marriage supporters applaud as a newly wedded couple leaves the Brooklyn City Clerk's office in New York City.
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Lailah Pepe (2nd R) hugs her father David Bragin after marrying Rachel Pepe (L) in a chapel at the Brooklyn City Clerk's office in New York.
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New York City's consumer affairs commissioner Jonathan Mintz (L) and a chief adviser to the mayor John Feinblatt (R) embrace their daughters Maeve (2nd L) and Georgia after being married by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at Gracie Mansion in New York.
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Under a rainbow chuppah, Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum (R), senior rabbi at Congregation Beit Simchat Torah Synagogue, marry Sari Kessler (2nd L) and Erika Karp (C) as their three daughters and Kessler's brother (2nd R) surround them in a park across the street from the Office of the City Clerk in New York.
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Albany Mayor Gerald D Jennings D-Albany performs same-sex marriage ceremonies at City Hall in Albany, New York.
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Janet Coleman (R) and Kawane Harris arrive at the City Clerk's Office to be legally married in New York.
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Maira Garcia (R) and Maria Vargas wait in line to get married at the Brooklyn City Clerk's office in New York City.
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(L-R) Phyllis Sifel and Connie Kopelov celebrate after being married at the marriage bureau in lower Manhattan.
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Sarah Zanolli (L) and Marni Halasa (R) pose as they wait outside Manhattan's City Clerk's Office in order to marry in New York.
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Lino Caminha Strandquist (L) and Daniel Luke Strandquist Caminha (R) kiss as they wait outside Manhattan's City Clerk's Office in order to marry in New York.
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Five couples emerge from Manhattan's City Clerk's Office after being among the first same-sex couples to marry in New York.
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A sign seen outside Manhattan's City Clerk's Office as same-sex couples wait to marry in New York.
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As other same-sex couples look on, Michael Roberts (L) and Michael Johnson say a few words after getting married at the Manhattan City Clerk's office in New York.
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