Friday, August 18, 2017

Sinking Fork Christian Church has sold spaces in its parking lot to view the upcoming solar eclipse on August 17, 2017 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Hopkinsville, in Western Kentucky, is located near the point of greatest totality for the August 21 eclipse. The eclipse will cut a path of totality 70 miles wide across the United States from Oregon to South Carolina. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Sinking Fork Christian Church has sold spaces in its parking lot to view the upcoming solar eclipse on August 17, 2017 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Hopkinsville, in Western Kentucky, is located near the point of greatest totality for the August 21 eclipse. The eclipse will cut a path of totality 70 miles wide across the United States from Oregon to South Carolina. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Sinking Fork Christian Church has sold spaces in its parking lot to view the upcoming solar eclipse on August 17, 2017 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Hopkinsville, in Western Kentucky, is located near the point of greatest totality for the August 21 eclipse. The eclipse will cut a path of totality 70 miles wide across the United States from Oregon to South Carolina. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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