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Photo taken at Aldi Food Market. Taken using the Google Maps app and uploaded to as part of the Local Guides program. #LetsGuide
River Conwy. Gwynedd, Wales #LetsGuide Conwy Town
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
Photo taken at Aldi Food Market. Taken using the Google Maps app and uploaded to as part of the Local Guides program. #LetsGuide
Established in 1936 by executive order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Patuxent Research Refuge is the Nation's only National Wildlife Refuge established to support wildlife research. The North Tract of the refuge was used for munitions testing by the military before being turned over to the refuge. Visitors must sign a waiver and agree to report any unexploded ordnances.
Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.
“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.
Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”
Reflecting sky. Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Comcast Center and surrounding properties. JFKennedy Blvd and S 17th Street and S 18th Street commercial architecture.
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital viewed from my doctors office 16th Floor, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Photo taken at Aldi Food Market. Taken using the Google Maps app and uploaded to as part of the Local Guides program. #LetsGuide
“Volunteer villagers of nearby Boonesboro celebrated their Independence Day July 4, 1827, by building and dedicating this first monument to the memory of George Washington. Repaired and altered many times over a hundred years by patriotic citizens, it was finally restored to its original design in 1934-36 by the Civilian Conservation Corps ICCCI. The monument, used by the Union Army during the civil war as a signal station, and its surrounding land was bought by the Washington County Historical Society in 1922 and presented to the State of Maryland for park development in 1934. This massive structure was certified a “Maryland Historical Monument” in March, 1971, and a “National Historical Monument” in November, 1972.”
Note the Antique White Cobblers are 28 cents per pound unit rate yet the Mexican Beach Pebbles are 52 cents per pound unit rate (coverage varies). Perhaps it is dependent on how far they traveled to get here. Did not see evidence of where the Antique White Cobblers came from - I may have just missed the sign.