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The Dunker (Dunkard) Church. Sharpsburg, Maryland. Site of the Battle of Sharpsburg (Antietam), American Civil War, September 16th & 17th, 1862. Site of the bloodiest single day of fighting in American history. On September 17th more than 23,000 men were killed, wounded, or missing.
Community day at ABC charter school in Petworth. They had several events for the kids, I went to check it out since I live down the street and got these shots.
Nothing lightens my mood more than watching kids having fun!
Unlucky 13 SB are a very popular sneaker, most likely due to their limited release. Going with a superstitious theme, Liam Sean Martin picked out a nice black suede and leather base with gold stitching. The unlucky 13 sb shoes is completed with a stitched red 13 near the toe, and a red outsole. Finally, Black is also used for the Nike swoosh and shoe laces. Now, you can pick up a pair of cheap nike dunks unlucky 13 sb at nikesbsales.
Nike Dunk High Women Olympic Pack White Tour Yellow Berry is avialable now. Man if you are not a fan of colorful shoes this post
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Dunker Church was originally built in 1852 on land donated by Samual Mumma by the German Baptist Brethren. They were known as Dunkers or Dunkards for their practice of baptism by full immersion. The Dunkers were pacifists who believed in simplicity and modesty, which included not placing a steeple on their meeting place. The church was the the center of some of the hardest fighting at Antietam, its whitewashed walls an objective visible through the gun smoke. During and after the battle the church became a haven for the wounded.
The church survived the battle but was destroyed by a storm in 1921. Its materials were stored and preserved. For many years a lunch stand catering to battlefield visitors stood on the foundations. For the 100th anniversary of the battle in 1962 the church was rebuilt and restored to its 1860s appearance using many of the original materials.
Thank you very much Warp Linden
Decidí desquitar las horas de lag y de rolling restart y tirar a Warp Linden al agua y a la primera, que lo tiro y me regaló un osito psicodélico, como en las ferias en RL. Muy buena onda también.
designed at the paris ID studio and loosely based on the co.jp "city attack" colorway
hence the name "paris attaque"
Mini Nike dunk sb tiffany x diamond supply co clay model sneaker hand made by Pascoe Kelly-Sinclair.
Now up for sale online at pks.bigcartel.com check it out.
This weekend I was invited to shoot Slam Dunk Festival in Leeds for the Rocksound Magazine website.
You can view my full Deaf Havana gallery here: www.rocksound.tv/photos/article/slam-dunk-north-deaf-havana
July 3 2009
Well I am at the Westland Festival all weekend (yee haw).
This clown is quite a trip. Not for the faint of heart, but he draws a large crowd. His insults and comments are pretty rough.
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Dunker Church
The church was originally built in 1852 on land donated by Samual Mumma by the German Baptist Brethren. They were known as Dunkers or Dunkards for their practice of baptism by full immersion. The Dunkers were pacifists who believed in simplicity and modesty, which included not placing a steeple on their meeting place. The church was the the center of some of the hardest fighting at Antietam, its whitewashed walls an objective visible through the gun smoke. During and after the battle the church became a haven for the wounded.
The church survived the battle but was destroyed by a storm in 1921. Its materials were stored and preserved. For many years a lunch stand catering to battlefield visitors stood on the foundations. For the 100th anniversary of the battle in 1962 the church was rebuilt and restored to its 1860s appearance using many of the original materials.
“Let us here today, in the spirit of the Brethren who built it more than a century ago, rededicate this building to the advancement of peace among nations…. to the brotherhood of all mankind.” from address delivered by J. Millard Tawes, Governor of Maryland, September 2, 1962. Reconstruction of the historic Dunkard Church was made possible in 1961 by a special appropriation of funds by the State of Maryland.
fortuitously happened to have a pair of the Nike Dunk SB's, Golf Edition when a chance golf invite came my way...