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The Tennessee/Georgia state line at this point is about 12 miles south of where I grew up in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee. Back before there was an interstate highway, this was the quickest way from Cleveland to Atlanta, Georgia, where my Conn grandparents and lots of other extended family lived. It was a 120 mile trip (one way) and we made it several times a year. Dad always honked the horn and my siblings and I yelled and clapped every time we crossed the state line, either going to Atlanta or returning home again.
Middle of the road of what is now part of the Swatara Rail Trail in Swatara State Park, Lebanon County Pennsylvania. This section of road was formerly part of Pa. route 72.
Annual Firefighters Competition at The Garden State Plaza in Paramus N.J. on 05-16-1976. Closter N.J. is next in line to participate with its 900 Series ALF. Photo was taken from Bergenfield's 1968 ALF 90FT. Aero Chief Snorkel. Take a close look and you will notice only two folks pictured are noticing that they are getting their picture taken.Howard Kent Jr.photo.
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #3.
This is a manned drawbridge that opens to allow sailboats out onto Lake Michigan.
Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Állami Operaház), Budapest. Designed by Miklós Ybl and opened in September 1884, the Hungarian Opera has a vast stage. It was last restored between 1980 and 1984, but signs are around that another major upgrade is being planned.
Budapest Opera House, Andrassy Ut.
November 2013
The marquee of the old State Theater in Westerville, OH. Built in 1927, it stopped showing movies in the 1970s and was for many years a consignment shop, then a furniture store. Vacant since last year, it has recently been leased with plans to turn it into a restaurant by the end of the year.
An image of Sir Walter Raleigh bowing to an image of the state captiol labeled "1792-1831"
and another of the capitol building that is labeled "1833-1942."
Digital Collection:
North Carolina Postcards
Publisher:
Tichnor Bros., Inc., Boston, Mass.;
Date:
1942
Location:
Raleigh (N.C.); Wake County (N.C.);
Collection in Repository
North Carolina Postcard Collection (P052), collection guide available online at www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/pcoll/52postc.html
Thisis the State Line power plant in Hammond, IN as photographed from Calumet Park in Chicago.
Photographed using a Nikon F with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 lens on Kodak Vision 3 500T 5219 tungsten balanced motion picture film. A Wratten 85 filter was used to correct for daylight. Exposed at about EI1000 using Sunny 16. Developed by The Camera Shop in St. Cloud, MN using a modified C-41 process.
Delaware State Police
Dodge Charger
Picture Date: 09/23/2011
A Delaware State Police Dodge Charger travels up Route 13 during the funeral procession for Lt. Szczerba of the New Castle County Police Department. Lt. Szczerba was stabbed and killed in the line of duty while investigating a theft complaint.
This Dodge Charger was one of the first bought by the Delaware State Police. The clear lenses on the lightbar and swooped graphic were used during a testing phase, but neither made the cut.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia. With an estimated 2018 population of 498,044, it is also the 37th most-populous city in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, home to 5.9 million people and the ninth-largest metropolitan area in the nation. Atlanta is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia. A small portion of the city extends eastward into neighboring DeKalb County.
Atlanta was originally founded as the terminating stop of a major state-sponsored railroad. With rapid expansion, however, it soon became the convergence point between multiple railroads, spurring its rapid growth. The city's name derives from that of the Western and Atlantic Railroad's local depot, signifying the town's growing reputation as a transportation hub. During the American Civil War, the city was almost entirely burned to the ground in General William T. Sherman's famous March to the Sea. However, the city rose from its ashes and quickly became a national center of commerce and the unofficial capital of the "New South". During the 1950s and 1960s, Atlanta became a major organizing center of the civil rights movement, with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph David Abernathy, and many other locals playing major roles in the movement's leadership. During the modern era, Atlanta has attained international prominence as a major air transportation hub, with Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport being the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic since 1998.
Atlanta is rated as a "beta(+)" world city that exerts a moderate impact on global commerce, finance, research, technology, education, media, art, and entertainment. It ranks in the top twenty among world cities and 10th in the nation with a gross domestic product (GDP) of $385 billion. Atlanta's economy is considered diverse, with dominant sectors that include transportation, logistics, professional and business services, media operations, medical services, and information technology. Atlanta has topographic features that include rolling hills and dense tree coverage, earning it the nickname of "the city in a forest." Revitalization of Atlanta's neighborhoods, initially spurred by the 1996 Summer Olympics, has intensified in the 21st century, altering the city's demographics, politics, aesthetics, and culture.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_State_Capitol
The Georgia State Capitol is an architecturally and historically significant building in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The building has been named a National Historic Landmark which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As the primary office building of Georgia's government, the capitol houses the offices of the governor, lieutenant governor, and secretary of state on the second floor, chambers in which the General Assembly, consisting of the Georgia State Senate and Georgia House of Representatives, meets annually from January to April. The fourth floor houses visitors' galleries overlooking the legislative chambers and a museum located near the rotunda in which a statue of Miss Freedom caps the dome.
Last shot i'll post on flickr from this amazing location. This is the inside view of the 30 foot tall outer walls. Once you were in, this was all you got to see for many years.
If you're interested, i've posted a gallery of my other Eastern State Penitentiary shots HERE!
The State Theatre, located at 703 S. Broadway in the historic theatre district of downtown Los Angeles, was built in 1921.
It was the first Broadway theatre to convert to Spanish-language films in 1963. It ceased showing films in the 1990s, and later became a church.
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and posed for a group photo to the Alabama Girls State at Troy University’s Crosby Theater Tuesday June 6, 2023 in Troy, Ala. (Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager)
Visiting the Nebraska State Capitol building in June, 2022
South end view from h St and Goodhue Blvd.
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