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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)

The Muskegon South Pier Light, or Muskegon Pier Light, is a conical steel tower 48 feet high using the original, historic lantern room from the previous 1870 lighthouse. It marks the channel entrance taking ships from Lake Michigan into Muskegon Lake. Muskegon, Michigan. (Nathanael Miller, 18 Dec. 2017)

The Abraham Lincoln National Memorial preserves the Thomas Lincoln farm at the former Little Pigeon Creek Community in Indiana where the Lincolns moved in Dec. 1816 when Abraham was 7. The Lincolns lived here until 1830 when they moved to Illinois (Abraham was 21 in 1830). This is where Lincoln spent his formative years, and his mother Nanch Hanks is buried (his sister's grave is in the adjacent state park). Lincoln City, Indiana. (Nathanael Miller, 16 Dec. 2017)

USS LST 393, one of only two LST-1 class ships to survive in their original configuration. Muskegon, Michigan. (Nathanael Miller, 18 Dec. 2017)

View of Toronto

Time and tide will rest the shore will make it hurt no more another day another way the sea will wash away

you can't let the mistakes of your past determine your future

Albus the Crab at Piney Point Lighthouse, lit in 1836, deactivated in 1964. The first lighthouse built along the Potomac. St. Mary's County, Maryland. (Nathanael Miller, 16 Jan. 2018)

Just empty streets and me walking home to clear my head I know it came as no surprise

 

USS LST 393, one of only two LST-1 class ships to survive in their original configuration. Muskegon, Michigan. (Nathanael Miller, 18 Dec. 2017)

Boeing B-29 "Bocks Car," which dropped the Fat Man atomic bomb on Nagasaki in August 1945. 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, 4 Dec. 2017)

Ablus the Crab and friends Ash the Owl and Little Panda at the Elk Point Lookout near Mount St. Helens.. Rising to 8,363 feet, Mount St. Helens lost about 1,300 feet from its height during the eruption of May, 1980. The entire north face of the mountain broke away in the largest landslide in recorded history, resulting in a lateral eruption that killed 57 people and temporarily blasted nearby Spirit Lake clear out of its bed. Today a massive lava dome occupies the center of the crater. Mount St. Helens remains the currently most active of the Cascade volcanoes. Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington State. (15 April 2021; Nathanael Miller)

Albus the Crab at Cowpens National Battlefield. Established in 1929, Cowpens National Battlefield preserves the land American Brig. General Daniel Morgan clocked the daylights out of a superior British force under Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton Jan. 17, 1781, during the British' Southern Campaign. The battle was a signficant American victory and helped put British General Lord Cornwalllis on the path that eventually led to Yorktown The battle was named for the field which farmers used to pen cattle while fattening them up prior to sending them to market in Charleston. Gaffney, South Carolina. (Nathanael Miller, 13 Feb. 2018)

Multi-image panorama. 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. (Digital illustration by Nathanael Miller, 01 Nov. 2018)

Australian spotted jellyfish. The Tennessee Aquarium. It opened in 1992 and houses 12,000 animals from 800 species. Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Nathanael Miller, 28 March 2018)

Ponce veterans Chief Mass Communication Specialist (Retired) Nathanael Miller and former Operations Specialist 2nd Class David Allen with the Quarterdeck flags and well deck fragment from USS Ponce (LPD 15) at the Texas State Capitol (the well deck fragment is in Allen's shirt pocket). Designed in 1881 by Elijah E. Myers, it was constructed from 1882 to 1888 by civil engineer Reuben Lindsay Walker and is clad in native Texas red granite. This is the third building to act as the Texas statehouse and is one of seven state capitols taller than the U.S. Capitol building. Ponce was in commission from 1971 - 2017 and both Miller and Allen served aboard from 2010 until the ship's originally scheduled decommissioning date in 2012. Austin, Texas. (Nathanael Miller, 30 Oct. 2018)

there is a river whose streams make glad the city of love along that river is the tree of heave

The Hummocks Trail at Mount St. Helens winds through the debris field that used to be the mountain's north face. Rising to 8,363 feet, Mount St. Helens lost about 1,300 feet from its height during the eruption of May, 1980. The entire north face of the mountain broke away in the largest landslide in recorded history, resulting in a lateral eruption that killed 57 people and temporarily blasted nearby Spirit Lake clear out of its bed. Today a massive lava dome occupies the center of the crater. Mount St. Helens remains the currently most active of the Cascade volcanoes. Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington State. (15 April 2021; Nathanael Miller)

The sculpture "Let’s Have Tea," by Pepsy Kettavong, depicts lifelong friends Susan B. Anthony and Fredierck Douglass talking over tea. Rochester, New York. (Nathanael Miller. 08 May 2018)

Winter is here to stay freezing till I’m cold and empty I come undone all has been said standing still I’m lost inside

 

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Albus the Crab and River the Vaporeon at Paradise. Paradise, located at an elevation of 5,400 feet, is one of the most famous and visited areas of Mount Rainier National Park. Mount Rainier the highest peak of the Cascade volcanoes, rising 14,411 feet above sea level. It is also considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in North America. Mount Rainier National Park Washington. (5 Aug. 2020; Nathanael Miller)

Ellie the Elephant has had many "incarnations," including wearing a bikini and standing on water skis. But, she has always been pink and standing guard over South Willow Avenue in Cookeville, Tennessee. (Nathanael Miller, 11 May 2018)

USS LST 393, one of only two LST-1 class ships to survive in their original configuration. Muskegon, Michigan. (Nathanael Miller, 18 Dec. 2017)

A real-life genuine Old West Boot Hill cemetery can be found in the corn fields of Lowell. The cemetery holds a known 25 people (24 men and one woman), all victims of the 1870 - 1876 range war between homesteaders and cowboys. Lowell, Nebraska. (Nathanael Miller, 09 Aug. 2018)

Balao-class submarine USS Becuna (SS 319) and 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. Becuna was in commission from 1944 - 1969, and won four battle stars for World War II service. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Nathanael Miller, 9 May 2018)

The U.S. Air Force Armament Museum was founded in 1975. It is the only musuem dedicated primarily to the armaments carried by the Air Force, and boasts a collection of over 30 aircraft (U.S. and a few foreign), as well as hundreds of examples of munitions used by aerial warfare through history. Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. (Nathanael Miller. 29 Dec. 2018)

Bolivar Heights, where Union Col. Dixon S. Miles' 12,000 Union troops were based when surrounded and captured by Stonewall Jackson in 1862 before Jackson joined Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Antietam. Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. (Nathanael Miller, 9 Jan. 2018)

Piney Point Lighthouse, lit in 1836, deactivated in 1964. The first lighthouse built along the Potomac. St. Mary's County, Maryland. (Nathanael Miller, 16 Jan. 2018)

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Warnke Covered Bridge, 1895. The last bridge built by Everett S. Sherman, it's 51 feet long and spans Swamp Creek. Harrison Township, Preble County, Ohio. (Nathanael Miller, 5 Jan. 2018)

Cold War Submarine Memorial incorporating the sail and tail fin from USS Lewis and Clark (SSBN 644), in commission from 1965 - 1992. Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. (Nathanael Miller, 14 Feb. 2018)

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