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"Dear New York" is a photography exhibit organized by and featuring the work of Brandon Stanton the photographer of "Humans Of New York". The art installation inside Grand Central Terminal features the work of Stanton, NYC public school students and other photographers.
All that remains from a small resort or bungalow colony near spring Glen is this gateway. The remains of light fixtures can still be seen on the posts.
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Prairiebrooke Art Store/Gallery
Overland Park, KS (old town)
note^^ brightess/contrast edits in Flickr Photo Editor
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Third Floor: Furniture and Home Decor at Eclectic Echo & Company...Duncan, OK
Hard to believe that this old building suffered major damage from a fire several years ago.
All that remains from a small resort or bungalow colony near spring Glen is this gateway. The remains of light fixtures can still be seen on the posts.
Observed in the hotel we stayed in for the eclipse. Hanging ceiling lights from directly underneath.
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Bathroom Setting Display
Restoration Hardware Gallery
Town Center Plaza
Leawood, KS
***note: Click on photo for best view
For a few moments the early morning sun highlighted four trees on the south side of False Creek East in Vancouver.
This is another outstanding chandelier in the Wallace house in Athens, AL that was designed by Paul Rudolph. Really made me think of a snowflake or spiderweb. It was worth going to this estate sale just for the house and fine details!
Cosden Building
The Mid-Continent Tower started out as the 16-story Cosden Building, built for oil baron Joshua Cosden in 1918. The Cosden Building was built on the site of the first Tulsa schoolhouse, which was established as a mission in 1885 on Creek Indian land.[2] The Cosden Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1] It was designed by Kansas City architect Henry F. Hoit who also designed a home for Cosden.
Although it is sometimes mentioned in connection with Tulsa's extensive inventory of Art Deco buildings, the Mid-Continent Tower is actually built in a modern version of the Gothic style that was popular before the advent of Art Deco. 215