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Photos from Prize Tour 2012

May 29, 2012

Here are some of our favorite snapshots from Prize tour 2012. From San Francisco to Washington, DC, the Prize winners met with everyone from high school youth groups to top-tier politicians. Here is a glimpse into the busy world of a Prize winner.

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