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haven't named her yet. I'm thinking she looks like a Hilde or Millie. Like Gertie, she is a paper doll inside of a vintage box.
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Taken from the Stratosphere Tower
There's a freight train rumbling behind the multi storey car park.
Taken at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, TX on November 5, 2001 during the third leg of the Elevation tour.
Built by Jeremiah Platt, an early faculty member of Kansas State Agricultural College.
The Platt House is on the National Register of Historic Places: Building - #81000281
The Platt House is currently the home of the Riley County Genealogical Society and Library. www.rileycgs.com/
The Platt House is unusual for houses of it's period; most in the area were constructed of locally quarried limestone.
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DCA01 - 20011106 - WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES : This November 2000 NASA file image obtained 06 November, 2001 shows a meteor streaking across the sky during the Leonid meteor shower. A dazzling Leonid light show is expected again in the early morning hours 18 November as viewers in North America may see a two-hour burst of shooting stars with up to 20 shooting stars per minute. Meteors are commonly called shooting stars however,the flares of light in the sky are actually not stars, but material from comets. In this case, the flares come from the tail of comet Tempel-Tuttle, which sheds dust and gas particles as it streaks a path through the solar system once every 33 years. Earth runs into this trail of uneven comet exhaust every year, and the particles strike Earth's outer atmosphere and burn up. The shooting stars of the Leonid shower appear to be arriving from inside the constellation Leo, the Lion. EPA PHOTO AFPI/NASA/NASA/NASA
November 2001 – Flag Across America. NRAO's Very Large Array, San Agustin Plains, NM. L to R: Jim Ulvestad, VLA Director; Richard Murillo, Ramon Molina, Steve Aragon.