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This is my brother-in-law John "Jack" Guice. This picture was made at the Mile Anderson "Babe" Reeve Family Reunion in 1996. The reuion was held at the Old School which is now a Community Center in Rutledge, Crenchaw Co., AL
Manningham, Alabama
Constructed around 1835 by Anderson Crenshaw a county judge and namesake of Crenshaw County.
They sit in mute contemplation of the traffic on Creshaw Boulevard, soaking up the sun while their vinyl skin heats up, awaiting new owners, whose talk of dreams and impossible plans, will spill out of their mouths as the gin flows and the old barstools creak.
Only cyclist I saw riding on the actual boulevard of Crenshaw Boulevard. And that's only because there was no sidewalk. Good Luck dude.
The lowest point on Crenshaw Blvd. At the confluence of one unknown creek and the Dominguez Creek Channel at 56 Feet elevation.
WWII Navy
USS Crenshaw APA-76, 1945, Comdr. William B. Studley, Jr., USNR, Commanding. Lt. Norman W. Anderson, USN, Executive Officer. Photos by Ensign J.S. Hicks, DL, USNR, Photographic Officer.
There was live music with performances, free kid's crafts and more as we celebrated Hispanic Heritage month in Center Court! — at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.
The 90043 post office in Angeles Mesa is named for U.S. Representative, Julian Dixon, who served this 32nd Congressional District until his death on December 8, 2000.