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Mask wearing shopper taking groceries to her car from Meijer on Shaver Rd. during the World Pandemic of 2020. Although Governor Gretchen Whitmer had imposed a 'stay at home' order, grocery shopping, and curbside pickup from restaurants was permitted.
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Alright now look carefully: In front of the Wendy's sign there is a lightpole. Now see how I carefully composed the picture so that the top of the lightpole wouldn't touch the bottom of the ROADSIGN GANTRY. I am very proud!
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In Charleston, West Virginia, on April 28th, 2015, Patrick Street (U.S. Route 60) as viewed from the west side of the north end of the Patrick Street Bridge.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
TA660.F7 Gantries—Pictorial works.
TE228 Traffic signs and signals—United States—Pictorial works.
NA6215 Commercial strips—United States—Pictorial works.
NA9053.S7 Streetscapes (Urban design)—United States—Pictorial works.
TE23 Streets—United States—Pictorial works.
HE356.U56 United States Highway 60—Pictorial works.
F249.C4 Charleston (W. Va.)—Pictorial works.
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On a cloudless evening this is how the new street lights look.
En una tarde sin nubes asi es como se ven las luces nuevas de el barrio.
when i climbed up on my roof at dusk yesterday, i noticed a concerned neighbor peering at me from across the street. i guess it's not *entirely* normal to see creepy-looking guys with cameras, on roofs in residential areas, taking pictures in the dark.
now if we had the power,
to bring our neighbors home from war,
they would have never missed a Christmas,
no more ribbons on the door.