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Picture taken 5/19/21
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Painting by Rachel Higgins and other materials stored in a shop window on 3rd Avenue North in Birmingham, Alabama
A new Hershey's shop stands next to the Loews Theatres on K St, under the Whitehurst Freeway. Georgetown, Washington, DC.
The tiny town of Geraldine is very well kept and pretty! We came rolling through at sunset after a long, dry, hot day driving through some very barren, dusty areas of the state. The first place we saw in town was the tiny town park, and the sound of rushing water met our ears. The park has a lovely stream flowing through it. It was a breath of fresh air for us--weary travelers :) I also am partial to the town because of it's name--my dad's mom was named Geraldine.
"Geraldine is the center of a huge wheat-producing region. It was named for Almira Geraldine Rockefeller (or perhaps her daughter, Ethel Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge), the wife of William Rockefeller, who was the director of the Milwaukee Railroad, which ran through the town; the name was bestowed with the friendly sanction of the Rockefeller family. It had no particular significance to the town. (from Cheney's Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company)
The Geraldine Milwaukee Depot, built in 1913, is a great example of one of America's small-town, turn-of-the-century wooden depots. It has a unique design and was given special attention since the town's namesake, Geraldine Rockefeller, was the daughter of the principal Milwaukee stockholder, William A. Rockefeller. The exterior has been fully restored, and the building is located on its original site next to the still active short-line Central Montana Railroad. Displays document the role of railroad played in developing the large agricultural area, and include a freight room and ticket/express office." -centralmontana.com
storefront columns. One of the buildings is leaning, as the crack between the two gets progressively larger towards the top.
As I have said,I'm going through old negs and slides instead of road trips! and finding stuff I have forgotten! This is what once was a storefront in the ghost town of Truesdale Ks.
Picture taken 8/10/21
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Superiority Burger 🍔, the vegetarian restaurant which was founded by Brooks Headley on East 9th Street in 2015, and reopened in the former Odessa Restaurant space on Avenue A in the East Village last year is the sole New York City establishment nominated this year by the James Beard Foundation for Outstanding Restaurant. The award is akin to the Oscars of the restaurant world and winners will be announced this Spring. We are so happy that this restaurant has received this recognition as its delicious veggie burgers 🍔 and burned broccoli salad are favorites of ours. Let us know if you have eaten at this spot and what your favorite menu items/recommendations are.
Picture taken 8/10/21
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Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York City, Soulcycle, Upper East Side, storefront, New York, United States of America
Beautiful white plaster, a very functional modern storefront. If only more people realized that they can have their cake and eat it too, that one doesn't need to destroy beautiful traditional buildings to replace them with ugly modern buildings just in order to be "modern".
Unfortunately, a pesky awning stands in the way of what looks like an otherwise amazingly intact vintage storefront.
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Photographer: Pilzer, Joshua
Jul. 1999
Jul. 1999
1 slide ; 1 x 1.5 in.
Slides
buildings; commercial architecture; commercial structures; storefronts; specialty stores; restaurants
Photographed for the "Traditions of Change" Korean traditional arts project.
Korean Arts