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  • DF11011_ 1549-2.tif
  • DF11011_ 1544-2.tif
  • DF11011_ 1408.tif
  • The pre-dawn exterior of Pennsylvania Macaroni, (Penn Mac), along Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh’s historic strip district.
    DF11025-118-Edit.tif
  • The classroom, of this one-room schoolhouse, in Taylor County, West Virgina, 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.dng
  • 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
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    DRF11296-7-Edit.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1320.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1290.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1275.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1455.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1290.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1464.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1469-Edit.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1312.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1305.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1465.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1459.tif
  • Inside the Jarvis house was a trap door, hidden under a rug, that was used to gain access to a secret cellar, where slaves were hidden until they could make their way to the Underground Railroad.
    _DSC1305.tif
  • This is the hat worn by Anna Jarvis when she attended the dedication of the new Capitol Building, in Charleston, West Virginia. Anna purchased this hat specifically for this event, after she had been invited, and persuaded by the then Governor of West Virginia.
    _DSC1326-Edit.tif
  • An interior view of Stamoolis Brothers Greek Provisions store, in Pittsburgh/s historic Strip District.
    DF11025-107.tif
  • View of the Norden Bomb Sight from inside the nose of a B17 Flying Fortress while in Filght.
    DF11011_ 146.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."
    DF11015-519.tif
  • Inside one of teh large warehouse-type spaces of the Carrie Iron Works where the walls are now covered in grafitti.
    Industrial Room_Carrie Furnace.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
  • 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
  • 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.
    DRF11267-234.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
  • 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.
    DRF11267-247.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
  • 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
  • A young family pose by the wall at the Mount Rushmore viewing platform.
    DF11156-12687.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.
    DF11156-12683.tif
  • Multi-National flags wave in the wind at the entrance to Mount Rushmore National Park, in South Dakota.
    DF11156-12671.tif
  • A young family pose by the wall at the Mount Rushmore viewing platform.
    DF11156-12685.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
  • The carvings of the presidents heads on mount rushmore are lit by the low morning sun.
    DF11156-12698.tif
  • The carvings of the presidents heads on mount rushmore are lit by the low morning sun.
    DF11156-12682.tif
  • The carvings of the presidents heads on mount rushmore are lit by the low morning sun.
    DF11156-12675.tif
  • Sun Recording Studio on Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, which was the birthplace of Rock & Roll.
    DF11030_ 46682.tif
  • Psychic Readings in a converted house along Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, United States.
    DF11030_ 46706.tif
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