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First view of the Pacific Ocean. Sarah Jane (my 2007 Kia Sorento) and I have completed the transcontinental drive begun in Maine on July 31. It has taken 30 days to go from Maine, through Canada, to Oregon. Florence, Oregon. (Nathanael Miller, 29 August 2018)
Elizabeth Keckley helps Mary Lincoln get ready for the inaugaral ball. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Overseen by the Illinois state government (and not affiliated with the the National Park Services' presidential libraries), the Lincoln library and museum opened in 2005, and combines incredibly life-like figures in dioramas with histortical artifacgts and multimedia to present the life and times of the Lincolns. Springfield, Illinois. (Nathanael Miller, 1 April 2018)
University of Maryland classes of 1994, 1998, and 1999 commissioned this life-statue of University of Maryland alumni Jim Henson and his creation, Kermit the Frog. It was placed outside the student union and dedicated in 2003. College Park, Maryland. (Nathanael Miller. 05 May 2018)
Nyberg Park features scrap-metal sculptures by local artist Ken Nyberg, including one honoring his daughter and fellow Vining native, NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg. Vining, Minnesota. (Nathanael Miller, 17 Aug. 2018)
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is the largest remnant of Lake Bonneville, a prehistoric lake the once covered most of Utah and parts of Idaho. The Great Salt Lake covers an average of 1,700 square miles, but its water level fluctuates significantly. A railroad causeway across the lake's center creates differing levels of salinity in each half, resulting in the northern half of the lake taking on a reddish hue and the southern half looking more blue. Great Salt Lake, Uta. (Nathanael Miller, 27 August 2018)
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Punchbowl Crater. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 19 April 2018)
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
Founded in 1754, it was the launching point for one of Daniel Boone's expditions. Hillsborough was the site of the North Carolina convention that ratified the Constitution, and was home to a young slave named Elizabeth Keckley. Keckley would go on as an adult free woman to be dressmaker and confidant of Mary Todd Lincoln during the Lincoln administration. Hillsborough, North Carolina. (Nathanael Miller, 12 Feb. 2018)
Not all of Utah's famous sandstone arches are located within Arches National Park. Wilson Arch is easily found as you drive along U.S. Route 191 in San Juan County. The arch spans 91 feet and rises 46 feet. Wilson Arch is 6,150 feet above sea level. San Juan County, Utah. (Nathanael Miller. 04 Jan. 2019)
The Prohibition-era Coast Guard Cutter USCGC McLane (W 146) is on displat at the USS Silversides Museum. The McLane is currently undergoing repainting and renovations. The World War II Gato-class submarine USS Silversides (SS 236), on display in Muskegon, Michigan. (Nathanael Miller, 18 Dec. 2017)
"Ghosts and Graveyards" ghost tour, Key West. The tour actually took us inside the East Martellow Tower Museum and the Shipwreck Museum. Always go on ghost tour, even if you are a non-believer. You will learn local history and get to know the local culture in ways you never will from stardard daylight tours. (Nathanael Miller, 23 July 2017)
The Prohibition-era Coast Guard Cutter USCGC McLane (W 146) is on displat at the USS Silversides Museum. The McLane is currently undergoing repainting and renovations. The World War II Gato-class submarine USS Silversides (SS 236), on display in Muskegon, Michigan. (Nathanael Miller, 18 Dec. 2017)
Bannack State Park preserves the ghost town of Bannack. Bannack was founded in 1862 and was the first gold-rush boom town in Montana. Bannack lasted through World War II before finally beginning to die out. The state park pretty much "freezes" the town in time after the last few residents left the old ghost town in the 1970s. Bannack features architecture ranging from 1862 through the 1940s. Bannack, Montana. (Nathanael Miller, 26 August 2018)
USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) at the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility at the old Philadelphia Naval Yard. JFK was in commission from 1968 to 2007, and is on hold for possible donatin as a museum. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Nathanael Miller, 9 May 2018)
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)
Looming thunderhead over the Atlantic south of Key West. This system moved over the island later in the day and blasted us pretty good with some spectacular lightning. (Nathanael Miller, 25 July 2017)
The Falls of Clyde was launched in 1878, and is the last surviving iron-hulled, four-masted full-rigged ship, and the only sail-driven oil tanker left. It is a museum ship, but deteriorating and may be lost. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 22 April 2018)
Albus the Crab at the Great Serpent Mound, the oldest effigy in North America, having been built about 1,000 years ago. The Serpent Mound and associated burial mounds are built inside a 9-mile wile crater left from an asteroid impact 256 million years ago. Peebles, Ohio. (Nathanael Miller, 3 Jan. 2018)
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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)
Paradise River, 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)
Waiting at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport for the first leg of our flight home--the Honolulu - Houston leg. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 24 April 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)
Smoking the pork prior to a Washington Huskies football game. Port Ludlow, Washington. (Nathanael Miller, 01 September 2018)
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Ten-image composite panorama of the historic pools that were built by Franklin Roosevelt when he developed the Roosevelt Institute at Warm Springs. Today a fountain bubbles up water from the original springs. 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. (Digital illustration by Nathanael Miller, 17 March 2018)
Known to the Hawaiians as Le'ahi, Diamond Head is a 300,000 year old tuff cone formed from an explosive erutpion. The crater is 3,520 feet in diameter and summits at 761 feet. The summit is the site of a lost heiau (ancient Hawaiian temple of other sacred site), and was used for coastal defense by the U.S. Army through the first half of the 20th century. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 18 April 2018)
Multi-image composite looking over Diamond Head crater from its summit. Known to the Hawaiians as Le'ahi, Diamond Head is a 300,000 year old tuff cone formed from an explosive erutpion. The crater is 3,520 feet in diameter and summits at 761 feet. The summit is the site of a lost heiau (ancient Hawaiian temple of other sacred site), and was used for coastal defense by the U.S. Army through the first half of the 20th century. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Digital illustration by Nathanael Miller. 18 April 2018)
Albus holds onto a cable to secure himself against the high winds at the summit of Diamond Head. Known to the Hawaiians as Le'ahi, Diamond Head is a 300,000 year old tuff cone formed from an explosive erutpion. The crater is 3,520 feet in diameter and summits at 761 feet. The summit is the site of a lost heiau (ancient Hawaiian temple of other sacred site), and was used for coastal defense by the U.S. Army through the first half of the 20th century. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 18 April 2018)
Christine Falls, 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. (25 Aug. 2019; Nathanael Miller)
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)
Multi-image composite looking past a rainbow to Koko Crater from Diamond Head. Known to the Hawaiians as Le'ahi, Diamond Head is a 300,000 year old tuff cone formed from an explosive erutpion. The crater is 3,520 feet in diameter and summits at 761 feet. The summit is the site of a lost heiau (ancient Hawaiian temple of other sacred site), and was used for coastal defense by the U.S. Army through the first half of the 20th century. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Digital illustration by Nathanael Miller. 18 April 2018)
Key West Cemetery. Established in 1847 after an 1846 hurricane washed most of the bodies out of the previous cemetery on the south side of the island near present-day Higgs Beach. Central to the military section is the statue and monument to the dead from the 1898 explosion of USS Maine (ACR 1) in Havana Harbor. (Nathanael Miller, 25 July 2017)
The original Disney-designed logo for the World War II Gato-class submarine USS Silversides (SS 236), on display in Muskegon, Michigan. (Nathanael Miller, 18 Dec. 2017)