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People take in the solar eclipse of 2017, August 21 at the Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, Oh.
PNNL staff in Richland and Seattle watch the eclipse, which is the first one visible across the contiguous United States in 38 years.
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Celebrating the Great American Eclipse in Baker County Oregon
An exciting weekend in Baker County celebrating the Great American Eclipse of 2017.
A fun weekend with visitors from around the world visiting Baker City and the surrounding county for this once in a lifetime celestial event with multiple community celebrations throughout the County, and a post eclipse afternoon exploring Baker City's historic downtown.
Baker City's Historic downtown is home to a burgeoning artisans and makers community, with a number of special events offering an opportunity to celebrate the arts and meet the makers including the monthly First Friday Art Walk, the Baker Open Artists Studio Tour in October, the monthly Thursday Art Night at the historic Eltrym Theater, the We Like ‘em Short Film Festival in August, and the Great Salt Lick Art Auction in September.
Visitors will find numerous art galleries and working artisan studios throughout Baker City’s historic downtown including the Crossroads Carnegie Art center in the restored Carnegie Library building.
Baker City's historic downtown is one of the largest intact turn of the 20th century historic districts in the American West with over 100 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. today the downtown has been lovingly restored and the historic district is now a thriving downtown home to numerous art galleries, restaurants, micro breweries and local independently owned shops, making it the perfect destination for celebrating the holidays and shopping small unique businesses.
For more information about downtown Baker City, visit www.bakercitydowntown.com . For more information about other small towns and the growing artisan community throughout Baker County Oregon visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.basecampbaker.com.
The Eclipse 2017
This Eclipse, reducing sun light, on the Oak tree in background and the rose bush in foreground was rare. Considering my age, I will never be able to make this type of photo again, unless I travel to an eclipse.
Picture taken from my backyard in Saline Michigan, USA. I think it comes close to duplicating the color.
People take in the beginning of the solar eclipse of 2017, August 21 at the Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, Oh.
How to see a solar eclipse by looking at the ground. Stand under a leafy tree and look down. The tree basically makes hundreds of pin hole cameras. Take your pick.
People take in the solar eclipse of 2017, August 21 at the Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, Oh.
Celebrating the Great American Eclipse in Baker County Oregon
An exciting weekend in Baker County celebrating the Great American Eclipse of 2017.
A fun weekend with visitors from around the world visiting Baker City and the surrounding county for this once in a lifetime celestial event with multiple community celebrations throughout the County, and a post eclipse afternoon exploring Baker City's historic downtown.
Baker City's Historic downtown is home to a burgeoning artisans and makers community, with a number of special events offering an opportunity to celebrate the arts and meet the makers including the monthly First Friday Art Walk, the Baker Open Artists Studio Tour in October, the monthly Thursday Art Night at the historic Eltrym Theater, the We Like ‘em Short Film Festival in August, and the Great Salt Lick Art Auction in September.
Visitors will find numerous art galleries and working artisan studios throughout Baker City’s historic downtown including the Crossroads Carnegie Art center in the restored Carnegie Library building.
Baker City's historic downtown is one of the largest intact turn of the 20th century historic districts in the American West with over 100 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. today the downtown has been lovingly restored and the historic district is now a thriving downtown home to numerous art galleries, restaurants, micro breweries and local independently owned shops, making it the perfect destination for celebrating the holidays and shopping small unique businesses.
For more information about downtown Baker City, visit www.bakercitydowntown.com . For more information about other small towns and the growing artisan community throughout Baker County Oregon visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.basecampbaker.com.
People take in the solar eclipse of 2017, August 21 at the Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, Oh.
JoAnn Royes, Cleveland takes in the solar eclipse of 2017, August 21 at the Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, Oh.
PNNL staff in Richland and Seattle watch the eclipse, which is the first one visible across the contiguous United States in 38 years.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
PNNL staff in Richland and Seattle watch the eclipse, which is the first one visible across the contiguous United States in 38 years.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
JoAnn and Bob Royes, of Cleveland, take in the solar eclipse of 2017, August 21 at the Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, Oh. The couple were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.
Students wait to attach the payload string to EOSS-260, a 6.6-pound, hydrogen-filled balloon launched from the North Training Area of CGJTC August 21. The flight was one of two that brought NASA-funded projects to near space during the Great American Eclipse. The string also includes a parachute, tracking devices, and the ability to remotely cut off the flight if an emergency necessitated. (Wyoming Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jimmy McGuire)