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Jakes Rocks is a scenic overlook in the Allegheny National Forest that provides a wonderful view of the valley where the Allegheny River flows into the Kinzua Dam in Warren County, Pennsylvania.
Warrener Coupe by Bob322
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Warrener RS 2DR by iamhardheaded797
State Senate President Warren Petersen speaking with the media at a press conference on SB1184 at the Arizona State Capitol building in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
While chasing MNN, we heard over the scanner that NPR was wanting to leave Thief River Falls and head west, so we bailed on MNN and headed to wait for NPR. Powering the WB run was NPR SD60Fs 5518 & 5517, shown here with the large Warren grain facility looming in the background. We then chased them as far as Ardoch, where a surprise to all of us was in store.
9/2019 - Warren, MT
Two BNSF GP38-2s have cars on each end as the train shoves north past Montana Limestone's loadout. The conductor is riding a former BN caboose.
Warren, PA. September 2017.
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Folkestone Warren is a Beautiful country park below the white cliffs of Dover and is between the tunnels of Martello and Abbotscliffe. 395 023 threads its way through the Warren with 1J30 1212 St Pancras to Dover Priory.
Warren, PA. September 2017.
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Warren, Massachusetts - USA
This is the Warren public library building designed by Amos P. Cutting and constructed in 1889. It is a fine example of the Richardson-Romanesque architectural style. The granite and brownstone used in its construction was quarried from the nearby towns of Monson and Longmeadow. Cutting was a prestigious New England architect during this time period and designed over fifty churches as well as other libraries and public buildings.
RP-1 cuts through the farmland and fields of Warren County, NJ as they approach Asbury-Broadway Road in Asbury, NJ. January 26, 2020.
Title: Warren Petroleum Co.
Creator: Robert Yarnall Richie
Date: February 1940
Place: Fairbanks, Texas
Physical Description: 1 transparency: film, color; 10 x 13 cm.
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The Warren House Inn is a remote public house in the middle of Dartmoor. Built in 1845 it is high up (1,425ft) on the moor east of Postbridge, in quite a lonely and exposed spot. On good days it has a spectacular view across the moor, on bad days it is a welcomed refuge for anyone out on the moor. This shot was taken after a lovely day walking on the moors; we stopped here for refreshments on the way home. The weather was clouding over but I don’t recall it raining; at least it made for a better image I think. I can recommend their cider and pasty.
DARTMOOR ALBUM:
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Warren
[between ca. 1920 and ca. 1925]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
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Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
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Part Of: Bain News Service photograph collection (DLC) 2005682517
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Call Number: LC-B2- 5980-7
Klyde Warren Park creates an urban green space constructed over a section of the below-grade Woodall Rodgers Freeway, for 3 blocks between Pearl Street and St. Paul Street. It provides connectivity to the city’s flourishing Arts District from other neighborhoods, brings together cultural events and experiences, and serves as a central public gathering space for Dallas residents and visitors to enjoy.
The park features flexible, pedestrian-oriented design, offering a mix of active and passive spaces, which include a children’s park, reading room, great lawn, restaurant, performance pavilion, fountain plaza, games area, urban dog park, and botanical garden around a sweeping pedestrian promenade.. A 6,000-square-foot (560 m2) restaurant and performance stage is in the center of the park. In addition it provides jogging trails, a children’s playground, and an area for games.
The Dallas Museum of Art is located directly across the street from the park.
Klyde Warren Park is located on the edge of the Arts District, between Downtown Dallas and Uptown.
The park connects with the M-line Streetcar, serving as a gateway to downtown and the Arts District. It may connect to the Katy Trail in the future.