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Lansing (Ithaca), NY. June 2024.

 

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Plac Nowy (The New Square) is considered a kind of spiritual center of Kraków’s subculture. For over 200 years it has been a marketplace and, right up until the Nazi occupation, its rotunda (the Okrąglak) served as a Kosher slaughterhouse. After stalls close at the end of the day, the area becomes Kraków’s premier pub crawl circuit. Sadly, plans are now in the pipeline to renovate this square, eliminating many of its market stalls. Basically, much of its gritty, bohemian charm will be lost. The good news is that a lack of funds has delayed the start of this project indefinitely! Fun note: Each May the square hosts the annual Soup Festival.

Marketplace 's-Hertogenbosch .

With Greg at Mike Carbo's New York Comic Book Marketplace at the New Yorker Hotel in NYC, March 1, 2014.

 

pictured: a dealer room

Henrietta, NY. September 2022.

 

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June 1, 2025: Walk around Janss Marketplace in Thousand Oaks with hipstamatic app on random shuffle. Emilo Lens, Kool Soup film. CV25-154

Marketplace in Kamienna Góra, Lower Silesia, Poland. Baroque houses, north-western frontage from 18th century.

 

Rynek w Kamiennej Górze z barokowymi kamienicami (XVIII wiek) w pierzei północno-zachodniej.

Photo Credit: Jane Kratochvil.

The Christmas tree in Bingley market place. I never did see it lit up.

Palermo Marketplace in early February

2015 Arts Midwest Conference in Kansas City, Missouri. Photo by Tiffany Rodgers.

Church Street Marketplace, Burlington, Vermont USA • Another shot in my Burlington Neon Survey; this one shows the Superman logo in a comic book & games store. Note: some sort of "Batman" product through the windows.

 

☞ Part of a series of photos documenting my new home & neighborhood, in the heart of Vermont's largest town: Burlington 05401. • After almost a dozen years in rural Cornwall, 40 miles to the south, I have moved to one of the true outposts of optimism, on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain (the 6th Great Lake).

Donald Schrader and Patrick Martinez, sixth graders from Rosholt, Minn., work on the ‘Power Plant Puzzle.’

Jinotepe, Nicaragua

 

View On Black

 

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Global Traveler Marketplace products

Model: Maya

Photography by: Caryn Werner

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Rathaus to the left, Dom to the right.

The small but very colorful shopping center at Playa del Carmen (Cancun, Mexico). Love the combination of tiles and paints.

Jinotepe Marketplace, Nicaragua.

 

This lovely woman allowed me to take her photo after I took this first photo of her.

 

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Janss Marketplace

275 N. Moorpark Rd.

Thousand Oaks, CA

Campus au palais Brongniart avec des centaines de marchands et les équipes + dirigeants de PriceMinister - Rakuten

Title : Bagh-e Fin

Other title : Bagh-i Fin; Fin Garden

Date : 1571-1629 (construction) 1797-1834 (reconstruction)

Current location : Kashan, Esfahan, Iran

Description of work : The Bagh-e Fin was developed during the reign of the Safavid ruler Shah Abbas I (1571-1629) on the route to his new capital at Isfahan. Contained within massive enclosure walls and laid out on a series of low terraces, the garden follows a quadripartite chahar bagh scheme divided by the crossing of two watercourses which also line the perimeter of the garden. The crossing is marked by a two-story pavilion, while garden spaces and pathways fill the space. An additional watercourse, running adjacent to the central one, emanates from a small, but elaborately painted, pool house. The paintings date to the reign of the Qajar ruler Fath Ali Shah (1797-1834), who also replaced most of the earlier buildings. The water is delivered by a qanat (underground irrigation canal) and is forced through numerous fountains by gravity. Various hammams (bathhouses), residences, and a museum line the sides. It was declared a national monument in 1935 and has since undergone extensive repairs. (Sources: Hobhouse, Penelope. Gardens of Persia. Kales Press, 2004; Faghih, Nasrine and Amin Sadeghy. "Persian Gardens and Landscapes" Architectural Design 82.3, 2012, pp. 38-51.)

Description of view : View of tourists examining a vendor's stall at the eastern corner of the garden. One of the corner-towers of the enclosure wall rises above to the right.

Work type : Architecture and Landscape

Style of work : Safavid; Qajar

Culture : Iranian (Islamic)

Materials/Techniques : Stone

Brick

Masonry

Source : Movahedi-Lankarani, Stephanie Jakle (copyright Stephanie Jakle Movahedi-Lankarani)

Date photographed : June 2009

Resource type : Image

File format : JPEG

Image size : 4000H X 3000W pixels

Permitted uses : This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm

Collection : Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename : WB2016-0062 Fin.jpg

Record ID : WB2016-0062

Sub collection : gardens

historic sites

marketplaces

Copyright holder : Copyright Stephanie Jakle Movahedi-Lankarani

 

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