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Pic taken in Canberra.
*Note: More pics of Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs in my Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs Album.
urbanscape ..
Pic in my Architectural Album ...
Pic taken Mar 3, 2023
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More Livingston, Montana Architecture.
On December 21, 1882, Livingston was incorporated and named in honor of Johnston Livingston, pioneer Northern Pacific Railway stockholder, director and friend of Northern Pacific Railroad President Henry Villard. Johnston Livingston was director from 1875 to 1881 and 1884–1887. Crawford Livingston Jr., Johnston's nephew, is more commonly considered the town's namesake. Crawford bought the real estate after the survey and on July 17, 1883, established the First National Bank in the city. Often he spoke of Livingston as "his town," and he apparently enjoyed the publicity of supposedly having a city named for him. But the name Livingston has always stood out in the Northern Pacific official family.[5]
Livingston is along the Yellowstone River where it bends from north to east toward Billings and in proximity to Interstate 90. In July 1806 Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped on the city's present outskirts on the return trip east preparing to descend the Yellowstone River. Clark's party rejoined the Lewis party at the confluence with the Missouri River, near Williston, North Dakota.
Although small, Livingston has a number of popular tourist attractions. The Livingston Depot, built in 1902 after two predecessors, is a restored rail station that houses a railroad museum open from May to September. The Yellowstone Gateway Museum documents regional history from one of the oldest North American archaeological sites to Wild Western and Yellowstone history. The International Fly Fishing Federation's museum is an extensive introduction to a popular game sport and hosts annual enthusiast meetings. The city was inhabited for two decades by Calamity Jane and visited by a number of traveling members of European royalty.
In 1938, Dan Bailey, an eastern fly-fisherman, established Dan Bailey's Fly Shop and mail order fly tying business on Park Street.[6] Also in Livingston is the Fly Fishing Discovery Center, a museum operated by the Federation of Fly Fishers.[7] Actors Peter Fonda and Margot Kidder, Saturday Night Live alumnus Rich Hall, musician Ron Strykert, novelist Walter Kirn, and poet Jim Harrison have lived in the city. Jimmy Buffett mentions Livingston in multiple songs.
Its economy is flat, and like the rest of the state, the unemployment rate is below the national average. Almost 50% of its workforce commutes to Bozeman,[citation needed] as well as the destination resort Chico Hot Springs 25 miles south, and various campsites and ranches in Paradise Valley. Recently the city has invested in attractions and accommodation for tourists visiting during the Lewis and Clark bicentennial years.
Livingston and its immediately adjacent area has 17 sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places, enumerated within Park County's NRHP listings.
Outside the Olympic stadium of Athens. This construction was designed by Santiago Calatrava for the Olympic games of Athens which were held in 2004. The surroundings are still today such a nice place to stroll around...
On my photo tours, I sometimes see a colour and/or structural detail that I also photograph. Later, when I have long forgotten about it, I come across it again by chance in my archive and am delighted with the find, for example because it fits in well with the style I am currently pursuing in my work. The same applies to this picture of an artistically crafted door in Imperia/Italy.
night photography ...architecture
Ottawa Canada ...
Pic in my Architectural Album ...
Pic taken Dec 4, 2022
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Black and White ...
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Pic taken Dec 20, 2022
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Dijon - Parking Cité de la Gastronomie
Drapeaux en aluminium, pleins et perforés, qui rendent hommage à la longue tradition bourguignonne des toitures à tuiles polychromes.
Architectural ...
in my Architectural Detail Series 2 ... Pic # 61 ...
Taken on May 17, 2019
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Semi-abstract
Minimalism album on www.flickr.com/photos/lumenscript/albums/72157675490674654
Abstracts album on www.flickr.com/photos/lumenscript/albums/72157676393201210