Alabama fans crowd Martin's for national championship merchandise
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Alabama fans browse for national championship merchandise on Tuesday at Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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Pam Marks Gargis browses for national championship merchandise at Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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Alabama fans wait outside for Martin’s Family Clothing to open to shop for national championship merchandise on Tuesday at Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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An Alabama fan leaves Martin’s Family Clothing after purchasing national championship merchandise on Tuesday at in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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Alabama fans packed into Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence on Tuesday afternoon to buy merchandise after Alabama beat Ohio State in the national championship game Monday night. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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Alabama fans arrive to shop for national championship merchandise on Tuesday at Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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A store worker becomes overwhelmed as Alabama fans shop for national championship merchandise on Tuesday at Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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Alabama fans arrive to shop for national championship merchandise on Tuesday at Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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An Alabama fan wears a signed hat as he shops for national championship merchandise on Tuesday at Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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Alabama fans browse for national championship merchandise on Tuesday at Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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Shirts with the score of Monday's national championship game were the hot sellers on Tuesday at Martin's Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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Alabama fans browse for national championship merchandise on Tuesday at Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
- Dan Busey/TimesDaily
Alabama fans browse for national championship merchandise on Tuesday at Martin’s Family Clothing in Florence. [DAN BUSEY/TIMESDAILY]
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