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Part of a DL consist at Steamtown NHS in Scranton, PA.
The CP and the Delaware Lackawanna RR Short Line frequently run trains through the Museum's yard. The tracks are owned by The Canadian Pacific.
Tristan tries the swingset out at the elementary school. This is the only time I have seen his mohawk up since we gave it to him a couple of months ago. Presque Isle, Maine. September 2006.
Mohawk potter Roger ‘Sosakete’ Perkins and his daughter Kariwaiens during a showing at Gathering Tribes gallery in Berkeley 2008. Perkins is currently the only traditional Mohawk potter in the world. Photo by Gemma Givens.
Yes, I was calling this guy Mohawk Man all day.
No, I don't know him.
Taken in Fort Green Park, Brooklyn.
Action in the Iowa high school state baseball tournament, July 22-30 at Principal Park in Des Moines. Mason City Mohawks players watch action from the dugout. Jodi Jurik photo
Complete details at www.iowa-baseball.com
I hiked with friends up the steep trail to Lower and Upper
Mohawk Lakes over the weekend. All photos were taken
mid-day (contrasty).....but it was a beautiful area and very
fun hike. This photo was taken enroute to the Upper
lake.
This hat was a custom creation for my friend Miriam here. It is an orange lacey-patterned beanie with earflaps and a turquoise blue mohawk with turquoise braids hanging from the earflaps
The Ten Broeck Avenue side of the school. This was where the buses, both of them, lined up. Nearly everyone walked to school.
The original school had an entrance between those columns to the left:
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Mohawk School in Scotia, New York -- my elementary school. Sometime around 1980 or so, the building was converted to condominiums, and additional condos were built all over the schoolyard where I wasted about 80% of my youth. I have no idea what the conversions look like inside. Pretty much every space that is concrete patched was originally glass block.
First time I have or anyone other then Joe hollick and Mike Waddington has seen this falls with water flowing over it. Its a very lovely falls. I enjoy the upper section the most with the pool. I would be nice to catch this one with this much water going over it during the summer.
Enjoy