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  • The pre-dawn exterior of Pennsylvania Macaroni, (Penn Mac), along Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh’s historic strip district.
    DF11025-1-Edit.tif
  • The pre-dawn exterior of Pennsylvania Macaroni, (Penn Mac), along Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh’s historic strip district.
    DF11025-118-Edit.tif
  • The pre-dawn exterior of Pennsylvania Macaroni, (Penn Mac), along Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh’s historic strip district.
    DF11025-1-BW_v.01.2.tif
  • The pre-dawn exterior of Pennsylvania Macaroni, (Penn Mac), along Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh’s historic strip district.
    DF11025-960.tif
  • Roadside sign, along South Dakota Highway 63, describing in 1870 the military and mail road passed by here
    DF11165-201433.tif
  • A view of the interior of Penn Mac, in Pittsburgh's historic Strip District.
    DF11025-108.tif
  • A view of the cheese case, inside Penn Mac, in Pittsburgh's historic Strip District.
    DF11025-106.tif
  • Two male cyclist, dressed in their cycling gear, pose for a picture with one of the bronze statues in front of the Winslow Arizona mural in Winslow, Arizona along historic Route 66.
    DRF11233-1358.tif
  • A group of male  cyclists, dressed in their cycling gear, pose for a picture with one of the bronze statues in front of the Winslow Arizona mural in Winslow, Arizona along historic Route 66.
    DRF11233-1343.tif
  • This one-room schoolhouse, in Taylor County, West Virginia. Tt appears as it did on the very day that the school closed. This is the preserved schoolhouse of the Lincoln Grade School - a black school, that had been established by the mining company, at the time, to educate the children of the black miners who worked for the company.
    DRF11296-36-Edit.tif
  • Liberty Belle, a Boeing B17 Flying Fortress bomber sits on the tarmac at a smallairfield in Kissimmee, Florida waiting to taxi.
    DF11011-14379.tif
  • Liberty Belle, a Boeing B17 Flying Fortress bomber sits on the tarmac at a smallairfield in Kissimmee, Florida waiting to taxi.
    DF11011-14374.tif
  • The classroom, of this one-room schoolhouse, in Taylor County, West Virginia, it appears as it did on the very day that the school closed. This is the preserved schoolhouse of the Lincoln Grade School - a black school, that had been established by the mining company, at the time, to educate the children of the black miners who worked for the company.
    DRF11296-32.tif
  • The Blue Swallow Motel, along the famed Route 66, in Tucumcari, New Mexico, at Night
    DRF11231-104.tif
  • A man in a bright yellow and red rain jacket stands on the wing of the Liberty Belle B17 Flying Fortress bomber made by Boeing, sits in the rain on the tarmac being refueled.
    DF11011-14413.tif
  • Abandoned Commercial Grain Silo, set against a blue sky with wispy clouds, along Route 66 paralleling Interstate 40 on the outskirts of Amarillo, Texas.
    DF11084-1449.tif
  • 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."
    DF11084-1364.tif
  • Abandoned Commercial Grain Silo, set against a blue sky with wispy clouds, along Route 66 paralleling Interstate 40 on the outskirts of Amarillo, Texas.
    DF11084-1472.tif
  • Abandoned Commercial Grain Silo, set against a blue sky with wispy clouds, along Route 66 paralleling Interstate 40 on the outskirts of Amarillo, Texas.
    DF11084-1458.tif
  • Abandoned Commercial Grain Silo, set against a blue sky with wispy clouds, along Route 66 paralleling Interstate 40 on the outskirts of Amarillo, Texas.
    DF11084-1437.tif
  • The Liberty Belle Boeing B17 Flying Fortress bomber sits on the tarmac in teh rain with a private corporate jet at Epps Field outside of Atlanta
    DF11011-14392.tif
  • A man in a bright yellow and red rain jacket stands on the wing of the Liberty Belle B17 Flying Fortress bomber made by Boeing, sits in the rain on the tarmac being refueled.
    DF11011-14406.tif
  • Abandoned Commercial Grain Silo, set against a blue sky with wispy clouds, along Route 66 paralleling Interstate 40 on the outskirts of Amarillo, Texas.
    DF11084-1452.tif
  • Abandoned Commercial Grain Silo, set against a blue sky with wispy clouds, along Route 66 paralleling Interstate 40 on the outskirts of Amarillo, Texas.
    DF11084-1444.tif
  • The old rusting sign for the Ranch House Cafe in Tucumcari
    DRF11231-258.tif
  • A remenant of days gone by: a faded, and peeling mural on the side of a building in Tucumcari, New Mexico, promoting the glory of Route 66.
    DRF11231-333.tif
  • Motel signs, left over from the glory days of Route 66, and towns like Tucumcari, New Mexico
    DRF11231-191.tif
  • Tipi Curios is a souvenir shop located along Main Street (Route 66) as it passes through Tucumcari, New Mexico.
    DRF11231-133-Edit.tif
  • 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 />
<br />
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."
    DF11015-519.tif
  • The single-car garages, built into the Blue Swallow Motel, have painted murals covering the walls, which provides a wonderfully aesthetic to the contrast of the dirt floor.
    DRF11231-310.tif
  • DRF11231-359.tif
  • The single-car garages, built into the Blue Swallow Motel, have painted murals covering the walls, which provides a wonderfully aesthetic to the contrast of the dirt floor.
    DRF11231-302.tif
  • DRF11231-288.tif
  • The Blue Swallow Motel is a refurbished vintage hotel from the glory days of Tucumcari, and Route 66. It has been restored to its original splendor, including the abundance of neon lights, which cast a beautiful glow against the backdrop pf a night sky.
    DRF11231-110-Edit.tif
  • The interior of the Route 66 Wedding Chapel, in  Tucumcari, New Mexico.
    DRF11231-387.tif
  • DRF11231-287-Edit.tif
  • Tipi Curios is a souvenir shop located along Main Street (Route 66) as it passes through Tucumcari, New Mexico.
    DRF11231-153-Edit.tif
  • Roadsigns for Tucumcari, as well as Interstate 40 West - both with arrows pointing to the left, break the flat, desolate landscape.
    DRF11231-100.tif
  • The groom-to-be waits in the main lobby area of the Route 66 Wedding Chapel, talking to Flora Max Cordova, " the  marrying preacher", while his wife-to-be is in the dressing room fixing her hair in the mirror.
    DRF11231-388.tif
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  • Motel signs left over from the glory days of Route 66, and towns like Tucumcari, New Mexico
    DRF11231-282-Edit.tif
  • 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.
    DF11076_ 31795.tif
  • Image of the Carrie Furnace and Iron works located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11076_ 31780.tif
  • Image of the Carrie Furnace and Iron works located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11076_ 31739.tif
  • Out building and storage facility at the abandondon Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11076_ 31692.tif
  • Shelves in the Parts Room just as they were left on the last day of operatioon at the Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11076_ 31655.tif
  • One of the remaining Carrie Iron Furnaces at the Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11076_ 31530.tif
  • Shelves in the Parts Room just as they were left on the last day of operatioon at the Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11076_ 31654.tif
  • Inside one of teh large warehouse-type spaces of the Carrie Iron Works where the walls are now covered in grafitti.
    DF11076_ 31603 (2).tif
  • Inside one of the heavily decaying industrial outbuldings at teh Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with grafitti.
    DF11076_ 31578.tif
  • Inside one of the heavily decaying industrial outbuldings at teh Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with grafitti.
    DF11076_ 31574.tif
  • One of the remaining Carrie Iron Furnaces at the Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11076_ 31524.tif
  • Image of the Carrie Furnace and Iron works located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11076_ 31748.tif
  • One of the remaining Carrie Iron Furnaces at the Carrie Iron Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11076_ 31509.tif
  • The Liberty Belle B17 Flying Fortress bomber takes flight
    DF11011-14391.tif
  • The stone remnants of the Homalovi  settlement in Homalovi State Park near Winslow, Arizona.<br />
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    DRF11233-1375.tif
  • Sunset on the desert horizon from the campground at Homalovi State Park near Winslow, Arizona.
    DRF11233-1297.tif
  • A group of people, mostly teenagers, are gathered at the viewing area, at Mount Rushmore. In the immediate foreground are a group of teenege girls - one is draped in a large American Flag.
    DF11156-12703.tif
  • A group of people, mostly teenagers, are gathered at the viewing area, at Mount Rushmore. In the immediate foreground are a group of teenege girls - one is draped in a large American Flag.
    DF11156-12700-Edit.tif
  • Barbee Cemetery in Moon, Mississippi, which was built upon Native America Burial Mounds, is said to be the  place where legendary Bluesman, Robert Johnson, would spend his time and, where he made the infamous pact with the devil.
    DF11131-60428-Edit.tif
  • The tombstone of Pvt.Thomas Barbee, in the Barbee Cemetery in Moon, Mississippi. As the result of an argument between Thomas, and another Confederate soldier, who was a brother of Nathan Bedford Forrest, and who killed Thomas.
    DRF11147-2211-Edit.tif
  • Barbee Cemetery in Moon, Mississippi, which was built upon Native America Burial Mounds, is said to be the  place where legendary Bluesman, Robert Johnson, would spend his time and, where he made the infamous pact with the devil.
    DF_11147-80527.tif
  • The carvings of the presidents heads on mount rushmore are lit by the low morning sun.
    DF11156-12693.tif
  • A young family pose by the wall at the Mount Rushmore viewing platform.
    DF11156-12687.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-238.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-220.tif
  • Throughout Merida’s streets are newspaper, and magazine vendors set up on the corners of intersections.
    DRF11263-304-Edit-2.tif
  • A typical street scene in Merida, Yucatan, with people, cars, and autobuses (buses) creating a constant  bustle of activity.
    DRF11263-307-Edit-2.tif
  • A typical street scene in Merida, Yucatan, with people, cars, and autobuses (buses) creating a constant  bustle of activity.
    DRF11263-312-2.tif
  • Barbee Cemetery in Moon, Mississippi, which was built upon Native America Burial Mounds, is said to be the  place where legendary Bluesman, Robert Johnson, would spend his time and, where he made the infamous pact with the devil.
    DF_11147-80535-Edit.tif
  • A pitched tent set against the sky at dusk in the Homalovi State Park campground, near Winslow, Arizona.
    DRF11233-1291.tif
  • A young family pose by the wall at the Mount Rushmore viewing platform.
    DF11156-12683.tif
  • The carvings of the presidents heads on mount rushmore are lit by the low morning sun.
    DF11156-12682.tif
  • A small house, painted a bright burnt orange, and set against a deep blue sky with white cumulus clouds, is situated along a dirt road through the pueblo of Komchen, in Yucatan, Mexico.
    DRF11267-265.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-234.tif
  • Vendors line the sidewalks of Merida’s city streets.
    DRF11263-303-2.tif
  • A large white cloud formation sits on the horizon against a deep blue sky, and the desert of Homalovi State Park in the foreground on the outskirts of Winslow, Arizona.
    DRF11233-9000.tif
  • A man dressed in a green and white shirt, and khaki shorts takes a picture of his wife, dressed in a bright magenta top, and black Capri slacks, standing with one of the bronze statues of The Eagle’s member in front of the Winslow Arizona mural in Winslow, Arizona.
    DRF11233-1361.tif
  • A man walks his dog near the original Luckenbach, Texas Post Office, that is situated under a large Live Oak tree along the main street that passes through the town.
    DF11167-380522-Edit.tif
  • The carvings of the presidents heads on mount rushmore are lit by the low morning sun.
    DF11156-12698.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-247.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-223.tif
  • Street scene of Merida Centro, with tourists, cars, streets, and colonial-style architecture.
    DRF11263-301-Edit-2.tif
  • The stone remnants of the Homalovi  settlement in Homalovi State Park near Winslow, Arizona.<br />
.
    DRF11233-1408.tif
  • The stone remnants of the Homalovi  settlement in Homalovi State Park near Winslow, Arizona.<br />
.
    DRF11233-1407.tif
  • Isabella Martinez, age 3, begins to learn the craft, and tradition of caring for the The San José de Gracia Church, in Las Trampas, New Mexico, which has been maintained by the original families that settled the church in the mid-1700’s.
    DRF11252-156-FLAT.tif
  • A temporary flower shop is set up in an industrial garage along 21st Street in Pittsburgh’s Historic Strip District, for Valentine’s Day.
    DF11025-985.tif
  • The heavily weathered sign, and Ford pickup truck that is part of the long-ago abandoned Ranch House Cafe along historic Route 66 in Tucumcari, New Mexico.
    DRF11231-249-Edit.tif
  • An interior view of Stamoolis Brothers Greek Provisions store, in Pittsburgh/s historic Strip District.
    DF11025-107.tif
  • Painted metal gate, at night, at the entrance to Cadillac Ranch along historic Route 66 in Amarillo, Texas is redundant in that the gate itself is only several feet wide with no additional barriers extending from it.
    DRF_11218-12549.tif
  • Local Pittsburgh residents gather at the tables inside of La Prima cafe in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's historic Strip District.
    DF11025-831.tif
  • Painted metal gate at the entrance to Cadillac Ranch along historic Route 66 in Amarillo, Texas is redundant in that the gate itself is only several feet wide with no additional barriers extending from it.
    DRF_11218-12542.tif
  • The Cadillacs of Cadillac Ranch along historic Route 66 in Amarillo, Texas sit off in the distance at the end of the long, wide, dirt pathway from the entrance as a couple make their return walk back from the Cadillacs.
    DRF_11218-12557.tif
  • The Cadillacs of Cadillac Ranch along historic Route 66 in Amarillo, Texas sit off in the distance at the end of the long, wide, dirt pathway from the entrance.
    DRF_11218-12555.tif
  • The Cadillacs of Cadillac Ranch along historic Route 66 in Amarillo, Texas sit off in the distance at the end of the long, wide, dirt pathway from the entrance as a couple make their return walk back from the Cadillacs.
    DRF_11218-12556.tif
  • The Cadillacs of Cadillac Ranch along historic Route 66 in Amarillo, Texas sit off in the distance at the end of the long, wide, dirt pathway from the entrance.
    DRF_11218-12554.tif
  • The Cadillacs of Cadillac Ranch along historic Route 66 in Amarillo, Texas sit off in the distance at the end of the long, wide, dirt pathway from the entrance.
    DRF_11218-12552.tif
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