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Michael Franti & Spearhead

6/10/18

Fort Tuthill Park

Flagstaff, AZ

Driver: Jason Baker

Team: Tuthill UK

Home: Somerset

Car: Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport

Porsche Sprint Challenge Great Britain - Brands Hatch Indy 11-05-2025

An inmate trainer shows off trained wild burro Thelma. The Bureau of Land Management Arizona held a Wild Horse and Burro Event at Fort Tuthill County Park in Flagstaff on August 1-3, 2025.

 

Photo by Michelle Ailport/Bureau of Land Management Arizona.

Discover Flagstaff joined the Arizona Department of Transportation in adopting a portion of I-17 for the Adopt-A-Highway program. The adopted mile stretch sits under the overpass between the Flagstaff Airport and Fort Tuthill County Fairgrounds, a gateway to Flagstaff and often times the visitors first impression.

Michael Franti & Spearhead

6/10/18

Fort Tuthill Park

Flagstaff, AZ

Carnegie Hall at 881 7th Ave. was designed by architect William Burnet Tuthill and built by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The venue has 3,671 seats, divided among three auditoriums: Stern Auditorium, a five-story auditorium with 2,804 seats; 599-seat Zankel Hall; and 268-seat Joan and Sanford I. Weill Recital Hall.

 

Carnegie Hall, originally the Music Hall, was constructed between 1889 and 1891 as a venue shared by the Oratorio Society of New York and the New York Symphony Society. The hall was owned by the Carnegie family until 1925, after which Robert E. Simon and then his son, Robert E. Simon Jr., became owner. Carnegie Hall was proposed for demolition in the 1950s in advance of the New York Philharmonic relocating to Lincoln Center in 1962. Though Carnegie Hall is designated a National Historic Landmark and protected by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, it has not had a resident company since the New York Philharmonic moved out. Carnegie Hall was renovated multiple times throughout its history, including in the 1940s and 1980s.

 

Photographs during the highly recommended tour of the Stern Auditorium and Carnegie Hall Museum.

  

Arizona Correctional Industries' Scott "Indy" O

Connor shows off the skills of inmate-trained wild horse Abner. The Bureau of Land Management Arizona held a Wild Horse and Burro Event at Fort Tuthill County Park in Flagstaff on August 1-3, 2025.

 

Photo by Michelle Ailport/Bureau of Land Management Arizona.

Przy Tuthill Wedding: Chautauqua, NY

Minster Church of St Peter & St Paul, Howden, East Yorkshire.

South Aisle West Window.

By Jean-Baptiste Capronnier (1814-1891), 1888.

Detail.

 

To the Glory of God and in affectionate remembrance of George Tuthill Esq. Born April 16th 1817. Died Feb 17th 1887.

 

Jean-Baptiste Capronnier was born in Brussels in 1814. He took over his father's glass design and manufacturing business around 1840 and acquired an international reputation. He used intense acid colours and a highly pictorial style, using large pieces of glass with most detail added in enamel. He carried out windows for various churches in Brussels, Bruges, Amsterdam and elsewhere, and his work was commissioned also for France and Italy. His reputation in England was highest in the 1860s and 1870s. At the Paris Exhibition of 1855 he won the only medal given for glass painting. He died in Brussels in 1891.

This town is insanely beautiful - I feel like I'm in the Sound of Music. The hills are freakin' ALIVE!

 

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Minster Church of St Peter & St Paul, Howden, East Yorkshire.

South Aisle West Window.

By Jean-Baptiste Capronnier (1814-1891), 1888.

Detail.

 

To the Glory of God and in affectionate remembrance of George Tuthill Esq. Born April 16th 1817. Died Feb 17th 1887.

 

Jean-Baptiste Capronnier was born in Brussels in 1814. He took over his father's glass design and manufacturing business around 1840 and acquired an international reputation. He used intense acid colours and a highly pictorial style, using large pieces of glass with most detail added in enamel. He carried out windows for various churches in Brussels, Bruges, Amsterdam and elsewhere, and his work was commissioned also for France and Italy. His reputation in England was highest in the 1860s and 1870s. At the Paris Exhibition of 1855 he won the only medal given for glass painting. He died in Brussels in 1891.

Carnegie Hall, built 1891; designed by William Burnet Tuthill and built by Andrew Carnegie.

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