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NWSL Championship Final
Portland Thorns v Western New York Flash
31 August 2013. Rochester, New York, USA
Sahlen's Stadium
©CanadaSoccer / by Howard C. Smith
Christine Sinclair
Alex Sinclair speaking at the 2021 San Diego Comic Con Special Edition, for "Comic Book Coloring Then and Now", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
These old pumps remind me of the robots in old sci-fi films.
Murrayville, GA - en route to Dahlonega.
Interns Hannah Sinclair (left) and Suhn Brown chat during an orientation for participants in Oregon Sea Grant's 2019 summer scholars internship program. Every summer, Oregon Sea Grant places current or recent undergraduates from around the U.S. with Oregon-based federal and state agencies and nongovernmental organizations for paid, 10-week internships. (photo by Tiffany Woods)
Some day the dinosaur will be an appropriate symbol for big oil. I hope that is not the case for instant film. Holga w/Polaroid back.
Alex Sinclair speaking at the 2021 San Diego Comic Con Special Edition, for "Comic Book Coloring Then and Now", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Parco Inn, Lincoln Drive, Sinclair, Wyoming. The Parco Inn was built as the architectural highlight of Wyoming’s most elegant company town. Frank Kistler, founder of the Producers and Refiners Oil Company (PARCO), hired the Denver-based architectural firm of Fisher and Fisher to design an innovative company town that was not only functional, but aesthetically pleasing as well. The town was completed in 1925.
The motif for Parco’s architecture is Spanish Colonial, featuring tile roofs, stucco exteriors and iron balconies. The sixty-room Parco Inn, which opened for business on May 31, 1925, spans an entire town block and features two five story bell towers. Single story wings extend from both sides of the hotel to house shops and other businesses. A long arched vestibule leads to the tiled main lobby, where wrought iron balconies on the second floor overlook the lobby below. Twin stairways lead to the upper floors. Exposed hand-painted cedar beams, featuring stencils designed by Thomas Arrak of Denver, support stained glass skylights. Other notable architectural details include arched colonnades, impost moldings, dentiled string cornices, neo-baroque spiraled columns, a ballroom and a large fireplace. Although guests could dine in the Inn’s coffee shop, the Parco Inn was most noted for its famous Fountain Room restaurant. Live trout were stocked in the pool of the Fountain Room and guests could order the freshest fish in Wyoming.
Parco fell on hard times during the Great Depression and in 1934 the town site, refinery and oil fields were sold to Harry Sinclair’s Consolidated Oil, later named the Sinclair Refining Company. The town’s name was changed to Sinclair in 1942. In 1967, the Sinclair Refinery Company sold most of the town site to local residents and the Parco Inn has been under private ownership since that time. The building is currently owned by the Baptist Youth Mission.
Not too many Sinclair stations have the dinosaur statues anymore, so we were happy to see a few of them in eastern Colorado. This one looked so smug!
2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying tournament
Canada Soccer / Bob Frid
27 January 2012 - BC Place in Vancouver, BC
Dr. Dominic Maestracci and Christine Sinclair
2013 Cyprus Women's Cup
13 March 2013, Nicosia, Cyprus
©CanadaSoccer / by Ville Vuorinen
Christine Sinclair, referee Rhona Daly, Casey Stoney
NWSL Championship Final
Portland Thorns v Western New York Flash
31 August 2013. Rochester, New York, USA
Sahlen's Stadium
©CanadaSoccer / by Howard C. Smith
Christine Sinclair