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Julia Davis Park occupies land donated by Thomas Jefferson Davis in 1907 in honor of his late wife, Julia. The land used to be the Davis orchard. The park features a cancer survivor plaza with kinetic kites, a larger-than-life statue of Abraham Lincoln, and a sizable rose garden. Boise, Idaho. (Nathanael Miller, 28 August 2018)

The view over the Key West Harbor to Sunset Key from the Shipwreck Museum. Built on the site of wealthy wrecker Asa Tift's warehouse, the Key West Shipwreck Museum recreates his facility righ to the recreated 65 foot "wreckers tower" used to watch for shipwrecks. (Nathanael Miller, 24 July 2017)

The aircraft carrier USS Kitty Kawk (CV 63) sits in mothballs as part of the small ghost fleet at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Kitty Hawk was in commission from 1961 - 2009. Bremerton, Washington. (Nathanael Miller, 09 September 2018)

Giant milk can building in Manville / North Smithfield (sort of on the edge of both). It was built in 1929 in Lincoln, Rhode Island, as an ice cream place called "The Milk Can," but went out business in 1968. It was bought and moved to its present location on Highway 146 on the outskirts of Manville and North Smithfield by 1991. Ground water problems have so far prevented it from being re-opened. Manville, Rhode Island. (Nathanael Miller, 20 July 2018)

get out of your dark worlds and move towards the light while you’re still alive

the hand cannot reach higher than does the heart

autumn is as joyful and sweet as an untimely end

Fotos realizadas en el marco del Paro Nacional, siendo el 21 de Enero de 2020 donde estudiantes de la Universidad Nacional marcharon junto a los miembros la Primera Línea de Bogotá, marchando de manera pacífica por la Calle 45 hasta la Carrera Séptima, terminando en reunión con otras marcas que provenían del Parque de los Hippies y del Parque Nacional, mismas movilizaciones que terminaron en la Plaza de Bolívar.

Ala Moana Park. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 22 April 2018)

winter sunsets are my absolutely favourite to shoot took this three days ago at the Scarborough bluffs

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Albus the Crab with fossiliferous limestone from Florida. All 50 states donated native rock to the FDR museum at the Little White House. FDR came to Warm Springs in 1924 seeking therapy in the natural warm springs as he worked to recover from polio. His "Little White House" was built in 1932 and he used it as a retreat while president, and died in the house in April 1945. Warm Springs, Georgia. (Nathanael Miller, 17 March 2018)

to plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow

life is not about finding our limitations it's about finding our infinity

Pic noir

" PHΛ$Σ X "

Le Mouta, Labastide Cezeracq, Pyrénées Atlantiques, France le 06/03/2018

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)

Notice the swimming pool? Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 16 April 2018)

It is a rough road that leads to heights of greatness

 

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)

On board the ferry Yankee Freedom III to Fort Jefferson on Garden Key in the Dry Tortugas. Nearly 70 miles west of Key West, the Dry Tortugas mark the end of the third largest barrier reef in the world. (Nathanael Miller, 26 July 2017)

see the world beneath me feel as though I'm set free oh if I could fly

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)

Founded in 1923, the museum is housed in four hangars on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and has more than 360 aircraft in its collection. (Nathanael Miller, 3 Dec. 2017)

Protected cruiser USS Olympia (C 6) on display at the Independence Seaport Museum. Olympia was commissioned in 1895 and reactivated several times, finally decommissioned in 1922. Most famously she was Commodore Dewey's flagship during the 1898 Battle of Manila Bay. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Nathanael Miller, 9 May 2018)

The Pacific Aviation Museum occupies historic spaces on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor. Its most iconic structure is the old Ford Island Control Tower. The tower was under construction when Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941. Exhibits include the wreckage of a Japanese plane that crashed on the Island of Ni'ihau, one of only two fixed-wing Wildcats, and a civilian plane that was caught in the middle of the Japanese formations as they approached Pearl Harbor. My uncle, Clarence Silva, did the murals that hang in the museum's exhibits. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 20 April 2018)

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The iconic much music building was built in 1919

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" Captain Black "

Le Mouta, Labastide Cezeracq, Pyrénées Atlantiques, France le 06/03/2018

On the long way down here no life no light no sight no sound down here hold my hand now eyes closed nosedive deep down into this pool of regrettable situations

 

when you focus not on what you want but on what you have

I lived in Tallahassee from 1992 - 1997. I interned at the Museum of Florida History in 1994, and then got my first post-FSU job there from 1994 - 1995 when budget cuts slashed a number of state jobs. The museum was opened in 1977 and is housed in the R. A. Gray Building behind the state capitol. One of my early jobs was cataloguing and recording the condition of several Civil War flags before sending them for conservation, the most rare being the 5th Florida regimental flag. Other exhibits I regularly cleaned, such as the case for the builder's model of the battleship USS Florida and citrus packing house. I had a minor part assisting in the construction of the diorama of Florida's first people. Tallahassee, Florida. (Nathanael Miller, 05 Nov. 2018)

a waterfall cuts through a rock not because of its power but because of its persistence

The picture that you took with your camera is the imagination you want to create with reality

The famous Sloppy Joe's Bar on Duval Street in Key West. (Nathanael Miller, 22 July 2017)

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