File:Michelle Obama at Dept. of the Interior 2-9-09 1.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMichelle Obama at Dept. of the Interior 2-9-09 1.jpg | Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar welcomed First Lady Michelle Obama to the Department of the Interior, hailing her as “a rock for the future of the nation.” | ||||
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Source | http://interior.gov/photos/salazar/02092009/index.html | ||||
Author | Tami Heilemann, DOI-NBC | ||||
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