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Protestors outside of Senator Tom Carper's office in Wilmington, DE on Thursday November 17th, 2014.
This Keystone Bridge was constructed in 1891 by Chicago and Northwest Railroad to carry mining and logging materials across the Black River. The bridge, built on a solid rock foundation without mortar, is 45 feet long, 44 feet wide, 57 feet high, with 50 foot walls. The Keystone Bridge bridge carried mining and logging materials across the Black River. Millions of tons of freight passed over the arch bridge but it is still structurally sound but is no longer used.
Protestors outside of Senator Tom Carper's office in Wilmington, DE on Thursday November 17th, 2014.
This recessed headboard in the Laredo adds beauty and additional storage; full lenght wardrobes flank the bed.
I spent the 4-6 of the month with my family and family friend in Dillon, Colorado at Keystone Resort for a short vacation! We skied and hung out in the hot tub in our condo for a couple of days. It was a beautiful, nice break from Kansas.
Creedmoor
Stone - New England Ledgestone
Siding - Monterey Sand
Shakes - Walnut
Trim - Antique Parchment
Shutters & Front Door - Musket Brown
The Keystone Ferry making its entrance into the narrow ferry slip. The dive site is just in the foreground.
Image of Keystone Ordnance Works in PA, an "abandoned" TNT factory that was shutdown at the end of WWII. For more information, navigate here: freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fraber/keyston...
"Keystone Lodge, a dramatic resort hostelry, and adjacent Keystone Village with its specialty shops, elegant dining and nightspots. Located in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, just 70 miles west of Denver on I-70."
Creedmoor
Walls - White Shadow
Trim - White
Bathroom Cabinet Stain - Classic FP Ebony
Vanity Tops - Cultured Marble - White
Vinyl - Station Square - x2041
I spent the 4-6 of the month with my family and family friend in Dillon, Colorado at Keystone Resort for a short vacation! We skied and hung out in the hot tub in our condo for a couple of days. It was a beautiful, nice break from Kansas.
The gopher tortoise is considered a keystone species because their burrows provide shelter for hundreds of other native animals.
FWC photo