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  • Man Out Walking With His Horse
  • Buck N Ball in Gillette, WY
  • Henry Gipson at Red's_Clarksdale
  • Watermelon Slim at Reds
  • Blind Mississippi Morris_Memphis.tif
  • Ad Budget.tif
  • Hanging American Flags_Chicken Roping
  • Two competitors are in the ring for the annual New Year's Day Chicken Roping Competition at Jake's Tavern, in Gillette, Wyoming.
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  • Cowboys and cowgirls gather, drink beer, and wait for the beginning of the annual Chicken Roping Competition at Jake's Bar in Gillette, Wyoming on New Year's Day.
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  • Joe Minters Sculpture Garden
  • South Dakota Highway 34
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  • Ramps For Sale
  • First Day On The Job_Waffle House
  • Fresh Mozzarella_PItssburgh.tif
  • Billboard for the Stoneville Saloon, along Highway 212 in Alzada, Montana is an oasis for "Cheap Drinks and Lousy Food".
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  • A rural laundermat, with a heavily weathered wooden ficade, in the rural Tennessee town of Boiling Springs.
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  • The Post Office has been in operation since 1904, and continues, even though the population is but a few. In fact, the population isn’t even listed in any of Wild Horse’s statistics. <br />
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According to Wikipedia: "The community takes its name from Wild Horse Creek,[3] and began in 1869 as a cavalry outpost, which soon became a railway station and had expanded to a town by the mid-1870s. After a peak of population and business activities in the early 1900s, the town began dwindling by 1917, when most of it burned down in a great fire. The town rebuilt, but never at the population or business-service centralization level of its earlier years, and by the 1930s, had begun to dwindle further."
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  • A side view of the 10 cadillacs buried nose first into the field at cadillac ranch, in Amarillo, Texas.
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  • Plastic Torso: Mexico/Us Border Wall
  • Abandoned Guard House_Brownsville, Texas
  • Rio Grande Valley_Texas.tif
  • Grassdancer_Lakota Fancy Dancer.tif
  • Pueblo Hose_Taos Pueblo.tif
  • Helen Weaving.tif
  • Prayer Ceremony_Wounded Knee.tif
  • Helen Grayeyes Herding Sheep.tif
  • Two Sheep Apart_Navajo Rez.tif
  • In northern Arizona, throughout the Dine's (Navajo) reservation, one sees signs everywhere for Tire Repair.
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  • News of Miracle Maker Church.tif
  • Tipi Skeleton With Sunrise.tif
  • Tipi Skeleton_South Dakota.tif
  • Hanging American Flag_Fort Pierre_SD.tif
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  • Flag bearer on horseback carries the American Flag in the  Fort Pierre, South Dakota 4th of July Parade.
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  • Two men from the Fort Pierre VFW hold the American Flag, and the South Dakota flag while waiting to join the 4th of July Parade in Fort Pierre, South Dakota
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  • Flag bearers atop horses as part of the annual 4th of July Parade in Fort Pierre, South Dakota
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  • Blue Swallow Motel Neon Lit_Tucumcar...tif
  • Magnolia at Sunset_tucumcari.tif
  • Abandoned Ranch House cafe_Tucumcari.tif
  • Ranch House Cafe_Tucumcari NM.tif
  • Po' Monkeys Juke Joint.tif
  • The Continental Divide Indian Market along Interstate 40, in New Mexico, sits on the Divide. Continental Divide Elevation 7245 feet. Rainfall divides at this point. To the west it drains into the Pacific Ocean, and to the east, into the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • A young man holds up a crawfish trap against the early morning stormy sky, to check its contents
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  • Image of the Carrie Furnace and Iron works located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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  • Image of the Carrie Furnace and Iron works located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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  • One of the remaining Carrie Iron Furnaces at the Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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  • One of the remaining Carrie Iron Furnaces at the Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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  • One of the remaining Carrie Iron Furnaces at the Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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  • Inside one of the heavily decaying industrial outbuldings at teh Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with grafitti.
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  • Inside one of teh large warehouse-type spaces of the Carrie Iron Works where the walls are now covered in grafitti.
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  • Overview of the decaying Carrie Iron Furnace in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During WWII these furnaces produced all of the iron, for all of the steel used to make armaments for the U.S.Military, and its allies.
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  • Out building and storage facility at the abandondon Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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  • Sitting on his bright red customize motorcycle, Pugh, from Greenville, North Carolina poses infront of a dark red brick wall in Wilson, North Carolina
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  • In the town of Wilson, North Carolina, baseball is king. The minor league team, the Wilson Tobs, is part of the Coastal Plain league. At every home game local youth, dressed in their baseball uniforms, line up against the fenceline.
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  • Miss B.B. Pink, of Wilson, North Carolina, dressed in a pink dress with a black pattern, stands in the center of her pink livingroom with her arms outstretched to Jesus.
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  • Woman wearing a black burka and carrying a large American Girl shopping bag is waiting to cross Michigan Avenue, in Chicago.
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  • File of Origin: DF11081_ 33266_finalFlat.tif
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  • File of Origin: DF11081_ 33266_finalFlat.tif
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  • Tourists congest, on a bright, sunny day, at the corner of 5th and Broadway, in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee's toursit district.
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  • Mr. Adam Morales, owner of Adam's Cypress Swamp Driftwood Family Museum, in Pierre Port, Louisiana, stands with his driftwood sword, and breastplate amidst his massive collection of driftwood pieces.
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  • A traditional Costume worn by participants in the traditional Cajun Mardi Gras of the rural Cajun towns of Louisiana.
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  • Cajun MardiGras_Swamp Violin.tif
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