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North Dakota National Guard Sgt. Heather Barta, with the North Dakota National Guard's 957th Engineer Company (Mult-Role Bridge), prepares a sandbag at the Northern Plains Commerce Center in Bismarck, N.D., on May 25, 2011. After an initial 32-day stretch of flood duty this spring, the North Dakota National Guard has returned to flood duty in Minot and Bismarck this week in response to rising waters in the Souris River basin and along the Missouri River. (Photo by Bill Prokopyk, N.D. National Guard Public Affairs)
We start with a bonus shot from Commerce Court...
Not sure what was being lowered exactly, but it made for a good picture.
From Bitcoin and beyond we look at where it all began from its inception to its current day notoriety helping shape the way in which we pay. We also look at what it means for consumers and merchants and how it can be easily integrated into new and existing platforms.
September 7, 2017 - Secretary Perry Meeting with Paducah, KY Chamber of Commerce at Energy HQ in Washington D.C.
(Photo, Simon Edelman | Energy Department)
Newspaper 10-8-1969
Geno Bianchi, operator of the Holiday Motel and as Eastern Kentucky native, welcomes Dr. J.C. Coldiron of Hazard. Coldiron, a former physician, is opening a strip-mining operation near Squib in Eastern Pulaski County. Charlie Bell, chamber president, is at center.
James Slaughter Photography Collection
Painted signs on the side of the Chamber of Commerce Building, 426 Mulberry Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania. The building was built in 1926, and alterations were made around 1991. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.
A historic community meeting place on Commerce Street in the Town of Occoquan. The Town of Occoquan historic marker on Commerce Street (right) reads:
"Odd Fellows Crescent Lodge No. 3 erected this frame meeting hall in 1889. Volunteer Lodge members and a paid carpenter built it. The first floor was a public meeting room and theater. The Masons, American Legion, church congregations and other groups met there. Traveling actors staying at the Hammill Hotel performed on the stage."
Related links:
Occoquan Historical Society (Occoquan Museum)
Historic Occoquan
Wikipedia-Occoquan, Virginia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occoquan,_Virginia
Wikipedia-Independent Order of Odd Fellows
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Order_of_Odd_Fellows
Official Website of the Town of Occoquan, Virginia
Courtesy of Dwayne & Maryanne Moyers, Realtors in Fairfax County, Occoquan, & Prince William County. Visit us at www.TheMoyersTeam.com.
Governor Kay Ivey was keynote speaker for the Mountain Lakes Chamber of Commerce Luncheon at Goose Pond Colony Civic Center Tuesday, January 25, 2022 in Scottsboro, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
Information from www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=commercecourtnorth-toronto-c...
The west entrance emerged in the 1970s when an adjoining building was demolished.
- The exposed wall resulting from the demolition of an adjoining building was refaced by Page & Steele architects, including the doorway arch, architraves, and rosettes to blend in with the building's architectural style.
- The west-entrance wall that was exposed after the demolition of an adjoining building was refaced with Indiana limestone.
- Upon completion in 1931, it was the tallest building in the British Empire.
- Around its magnificent entrance we see Mercury, the god of bankers, as well as images of bees, squirrels and beavers, symbolizing industry, hard work and thrift.
- Tallest building in Canada from 1931-1962
design architect: Darling and Pearson, York & Sawyer
Other firms: Anglin-Norcross Limited , Provincial Glass Co., Ltd., Kokomo Opalescent Glass Co., Inc., Standard Parking, bcIMC, Zeidler Partnership Architects, Page + Steele Inc., Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
World's busiest container port from 1992 to 2005, and still very near the top, Hong Kong is full of scenes like this one. This terminal, within walking distance of our hotel, was tiny compared to what was going on farther down the harbor.
Looking up to the 1931 Bank of Commcerce Building, flanked to the west by I.M. Pei's 57-storey built in 1972
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pictured at the Cork Chamber , US Embassy and the American Chamber of Commerce in Ireland joined forces at a breakfast meeting entitled Economic Leaders Forum , Drivers of Growth in the US-Irish Relationship in the Clarion Hotel, Cork.
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I've never done any real night photography before, but a few weeks ago the Toronto Photography Meet-up Group organized an outing and managed to get us permission to shoot inside Commerce Court. Shooting on film is especially challenging at night, where due to many factors (film reciprocity among them) exposure is a crapshoot to a night-shooting amateur like myself. That being said, I am very happy with the resulting pictures and I'll be posting them over the next few weeks.
In case anyone's wondering, this is a 10 second exposure at f/16 on Kodak Ultracolor 100 film, shot with my Nikon 24-85 at 24mm with very minor corrections to colour in Photoshop.
Suwanee Historic District
Suwanee, Georgia
Listed 12/24/2013
Reference Number: 13000966
The Suwanee Historic District is significant at the local level under Criterion A in the areas of commerce and community planning and development. and under Criterion C in the area of architecture. Suwanee was founded with the arrival of the Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway in 1871 and it prospered as the center of commerce for the surrounding agricultural-based economy in northwest Gwinnett County between the late 19th and mid-20th centuries. The district is significant in architecture for its small representative collection of commercial buildings commonly found in Georgia towns, but more importantly for its good examples of several residential types and styles popular between the 1870s and early 1960s. House types represented include the shotgun house, central hallway, New South cottage, gabled wing cottage, Queen Anne cottage, pyramid cottage, Georgian cottage, American Small House, ranch house, and 1-house, as defined in Georgia's Living Places: Historic Houses in Their Landscaped Settings. Stylistic influences include Queen Anne, Folk Victorian, and Colonial Revival. The district is also significant in commerce because its central business district was a primary location for the buying and selling of goods and services for the northwest portion of Gwinnett County. The district is significant in community planning and development because its plan is a good example of a railroad strip-type town, as defined in Georgia Community Development and Morphology of Community Types (Roth, 1989), a statewide context. The primary orientation of the town is toward the railroad, which influenced subsequent street patterns and business locations.
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