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Description: Group of hikers in snow at Prairie Forks Summit, c. 1925. [Duplicate of Anon 028.] [Edgar W. Cook is crouching at far left.]
Photographer: Edgar W. Cook
Donor: Edgar W. Cook
Original: B&W print in holdings of Angeles Chapter Archives
Image ID (file name): Cook 156
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Cook Out (3,439 square feet)
1254 Emmet Street North, Charlottesville, VA
Opened in March 2012; originally 1987-built Long John Silver's (original building operated April 1973-1987), A&W added in the early 2000s, closed in 2011
Mount Cook is also called my its Maori name Aoraki which means "Cloud Piercer" here Mount Cook is seen piercing the cloud. It was difficuly to get a good shot of the mountain over the 2 days that I was there due to the cloud which covers the Southern Alps during the majority of the year.
Halloween @ Church St 2008, exciting customes from
Halloween @ Church St 2008, exciting customes from preist, dogs, cooks, airline personnel, sailors, ghosts, crowns,
Halloween @ Church St 2008, exciting customes from preist, dogs, cooks, airline personnel, sailors, ghosts, crowns, Mona Lisa, bees. Joker, Superman, judge and more
Halloween @ Church St 2008, exciting customes from preist, dogs, cooks, airline personnel, sailors, ghosts, crowns, Mona Lisa, bees. Joker, Superman, judge and more
Halloween @ Church St 2008, exciting customes from preist, dogs, cooks, airline personnel, sailors, ghosts, crowns, Mona Lisa, bees. Joker, Superman, judge and more
Every October, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Chili Cook-Off is a super fun event for both the cooking teams and the public tasters! Current event details at beachboardwalk.com/chili
Cook book where all recipies are low salt low sugar and full of taste catered to the elderly or those on restricted diets.
Inside one of the 'towers' - These towers are also part of my main studio project which is starting to move in a very different direction as I plan to cast the inside of these towers using expanding foam.
Cook's Fort on Indian Creek in Monroe County was a strong defensive post used by early white settlers. It covered over an acre of ground and sheltered 300 people during the Indian invasion in 1778. Near the fort several settlers were killed by Native Americans. This historic marker is located on Route 122 near Greenville, West Virginia.