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The grave of Abraham Lincoln's elder sister, Sarah Lincoln Grigsby. Sarah and her child died in childbirth January 1828. Her husband was buried next to her after he passed in 1831. Established in 1932 adjacent to the land where the Lincoln farm stood, the Lincoln State Park preserves land that was central to the Little Pigeon Creek community Lincoln grew up in. Lincoln City, Indiana. (Nathanael Miller, 16 Dec. 2017)
The Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach flew their Consolidated PBY Catalina. Interestingly, this particular Catalina was based at Norfolk in World War II and flew from Chamber's Field. Today marked the first time since 1947 this aircraft has operated from this field. Naval Station Norfolk's Centennial Air Show, held at the station's Chambers Field, celebrates the naval station's 100th anniversary. Officially founded in June 1917 as the U.S. entered World War I, the naval station has grown to become the largest navy base in the world. The naval station occupies 4,300 acres on Sewells Point, has nearly 60 ships homeported along its waterfront, more than 130 aircraft based on Chambers Field, and is home to over 67,000 active duty and civilian Navy and DoD personnel. (15 July 2017, Nathanael Miller) #nsncentennial2017 #nathanaelmiller #photojournalism #photojournalist #virginia #LoveVA #visitnorfolkva #guerrillaphotojournalist #guerrillaphotojournalism #sparks1524 #norfolk #norfolkvirginia #hamptonroads #navalstationnorfolk #navy #photooftheweek #photooftheday #gramslayers #beautifuldestinations #military #soldier #usnavy #757 #PBYCatalina #F4fWildcat #Wildcat #T28Trojan #Catalina #T28 #F4F #warbirds
The New York-class battleship USS Texas (BB 35) was in commission from 1914 - 1948. It is one of the few American ships (and only battleship left) that served in both World Wars I and II. The ship has been a museum since 1948. La Porte, Texas. (Nathanael Miller, 01 Nov. 2018)
It's easier to fly than to face another night in southern sun and your love is all around in the air to set me free
I see my path but I don't know where it leads not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it
Designated the Hawaiʻi State Museum of Natural and Cultural History, the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum (or Bishop Museum for short) was founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Hawaiian Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. It maintains the largest collection of Polynesian artifacts and natural history specimens in the world. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 24 April 2018)
Located in Ashwaubenon, just outside of Green Bay, the National Railroad Museum was founded in 1956. Among the rolling stock featured is the Dwight D. Eisenhower, a British LNER Class A4 steam locomotive of the type that pulled IKE's command train during WWII; the engine is attached to two cars that actually were part of IKE's command train. Also featured is one of the biggest steam engine ever built, Union Pacific's Big Boy (an American Locomotive Company 4000-class 4-8-8-4), and the Aerotrain, a failed high-speed train built by General Motors in the mid-1950s. Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin. (Nathanael Miller, 07 Aug. 2018)
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USCGC Ingham, commissioned 1936, retired in 1988. 52 years of service in WWII and Vietnam--the only U.S. still afloat to have sunk a German submarine and win two Presidential Unit Citations. Used by Gen. Douglas MacArthur as his flagship dyring the liberation of Corregidor in the Philippines in 1944. Originally displayed at Patriots Point, South Carolina, but moved to Key West due to severe neglect. Ironically, this magnificent Coast Guard Cutter is the last U.S. ship of any service I walked aboard before retiring from the Navy in September. (28 July 2017).
Haystack Rock seen from Cannon Beach. Cannon Beach takes its name from a cannon that washed ashore in the area from the 1846 wreck of USS Shark. The Shark went down in heavy seas off the Columbia River bar several miles north. Cannon Beach, Oregon. (30 December 2019; Nathanael Miller)
Freemont Street was the original Las Vegas Strip. Partially turned into a pedestrian forum now, it includes numerous historic neon signs from long-gone hotels. Las Vegas, Nevada. (Nathanael Miller, 16 Oct. 2018)
The Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach flew their Consolidated PBY Catalina. Interestingly, this particular Catalina was based at Norfolk in World War II and flew from Chamber's Field. Today marked the first time since 1947 this aircraft has operated from this field. Naval Station Norfolk's Centennial Air Show, held at the station's Chambers Field, celebrates the naval station's 100th anniversary. Officially founded in June 1917 as the U.S. entered World War I, the naval station has grown to become the largest navy base in the world. The naval station occupies 4,300 acres on Sewells Point, has nearly 60 ships homeported along its waterfront, more than 130 aircraft based on Chambers Field, and is home to over 67,000 active duty and civilian Navy and DoD personnel. (15 July 2017, Nathanael Miller) #nsncentennial2017 #nathanaelmiller #photojournalism #photojournalist #virginia #LoveVA #visitnorfolkva #guerrillaphotojournalist #guerrillaphotojournalism #sparks1524 #norfolk #norfolkvirginia #hamptonroads #navalstationnorfolk #navy #photooftheweek #photooftheday #gramslayers #beautifuldestinations #military #soldier #usnavy #757 #PBYCatalina #F4fWildcat #Wildcat #T28Trojan #Catalina #T28 #F4F #warbirds