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a friend of mine held an erotic poetry show. It was her first show and she asked me to shoot some photos....so I did. I'm a nice guy ;-)
She named her entertainment company Monroe ent. So lets just say she admires and models her self after Ms. Marilyn in every way, so yup yup the name fits.
This shot is of her outside the venue @ 1515 Broadway in downtown Detroit, and yup it was a good show and a great success so I'm happy for her.
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Lukas Monroe
- 31 years old
- Award winning novelist and occasional professor of literature at the local universities
- Genius IQ
- Attended Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship; multiple advanced degrees in literature, history, and philosophy
- Born and raised upper middle-class near Lexington, Kentucky
- Parents Paul and Brenda
- One sibling: a younger brother, Daniel
- Married to Yuri Callaghan-Monroe
- Personal Style: *snorts* "Right. I'll have to get back to you on that."
- Favorite Designers: “La Perla, which Yuri wears, but it’s really for me."
Daniel Monroe
- 26 years old
- Successful song writer and brilliant guitarist
- Lead in a band called 'Lizzie Borden'
- Born and raised upper middle-class near Lexington, Kentucky
- Parents are Paul and Brenda
- One sibling: an older brother, Lukas
- Married to Candace Kane Monroe
- Personal Style: Badass
- Favorite Designers: “Badasses don’t care about labels, man.”
Candace Monroe, née Kane
- 25 years old
- Photographer for coffee table and travel books, though she writes as well
- born and raised in Kentucky
- Graduated from the University of Kentucky with a dual degree in photography and journalism
- Sister of Lukas’ best friend, Dylan Kane, who died in a motorcycle accident a few years ago
- One sibling: an older brother, Dylan, who is deceased
- “Engaged” to Lukas for a brief period
- Married to Daniel Monroe
- Practically lived with the Monroe family growing up due to a negligent mother and absentee father
- Personal Style: Cheap ‘n’ cute
- Favorite Designers: Target, Urban Outfitters, thrift stores, army surplus
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Grand Army of the Republic Memorial at the Monroe Street Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
In May 1871, William Creighton Post No. 69 of the Grand Army of the Republic announced it would erect a memorial to honor those Ohio Citians who died in the American Civil War. The $1,000 momument was to be made of Scotch Granite, a coarse-grained, brilliant red granite. The shaft alone was to be 15 feet high. Each side of the memorial was to have a representation (carved or affixed in bronze is unclear) of each branch of the Civil War military: Infantry (a sentinel on duty beside a tent); Artillery, (a cannoner in position beside a cannon, with rammer in hand); Cavalry, (a horse and dismounted rider); and Naval (a Mississiopi river gunboat). A bronze eagle would surmount the shaft, and the names of the dead were to be engraved on the faces.
Although funds were raised, apparently they fell short. The final monument is a plaint Scotch Granite shaft, pedestal, and base placed atop a grey granite plinth. A bronze plaque, dedicated "To Our Fallen Comrades", is attached to a concrete block at the base of the memorial. On the northwest-facing side of the memorial, three names are engraved on the shaft.
The date of the monument's erection is not known.
Samuel P. Lord, one of the 57 investors in the Connecticut Land Company, was alloted land in the Connecticut Western Reserve along the west bank of the Cuyahoga River. His son, Richard Lord, emigrated to the area in 1818. With his brother-in-law, Josiah Barber, he founded Brooklyn Township on June 1, 1818.
Residents in the area began burials at the site of the cemetery began about 1818. In January 1836, Lord and Barber sold 6 acres of land to the township for $160 for use as a cemetery. Ohio City was incorporated from part of Brooklyn Township on March 3, 1836, and the cemetery became part of the new city. The burying ground was called Ohio City Cemetery. Ohio City was annexed by the city of Cleveland on June 5, 1854. Title to the cemetery now transferred to the city of Cleveland, which renamed it the West Side Cemetery. By 1879, the cemetery had expanded to 32.5 acres.
This was Cleveland's only graveyard on the west side until West Park Cemetery opened in 1900, after which the grounds became more commonly known as the Monroe Street Cemetery. Monroe Street was Cleveland's second-busiest cemetery in the first half of the 20th century. As the cemetery filled and other, modern cemeteries became available, burials fell off and the cemetery fell into some disrepair.
As of 2022, Monroe Street Cemetery is 13.63 acres in size, making it one of the 10 largest cemeteries in Northeast Ohio. There are approximately 31,500 burials there. The cemetery was closed to new burials in 2010, except for those who had already purchased and had room in plots.
Actress Marilyn Monroe, photographed during the filming of the movie: The Misfits.Magazine:Harper's Bazaar,June 1960.
the revealing photo session that cost marilyn monroe her marriage to baseball legend joe dimaggio. filming for the 1955 movie 'the seven year itch'
Marilyn Monroe inspired dress picture. Portrait photographer in Milton Keynes www.bt-photography.co.uk/
Sawyer Homestead
302 East Front Street
Built in 1873
The homestead was named after Dr Alfred Sawyer who lived in a previous house on the property until 1870. Sawyer was one of the early proponents of Homeopathy as the correct philosophy of medicine. He urged the University of Michigan to adopt this mode of medical practice which they did in 1881. Sawyer was an American delegate to the International Homeopathic Congress in London in 1881 and was elected president of the National Institute of Homeopathy in 1889.
Even though Dr. Sawyer never lived in this Italianate home, the property remained in his family's ownership. His daughter, Jenny Toll Sawyer, gave the house to the city of Monroe in 1938.
The house was used by a variety of organization, such as Red Cross, the Camp Fire Girls, and the Boy Scouts before being purchased and restored by the Monroe County Historical Society in 1973. Today, the house remains owned by the city of Monroe and is primarily used as a banquet hall for reserved events, such as weddings and wedding receptions.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 23, 1977 and is also part of the larger Old Village Historic District.
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