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File name: 06_11_000136
Title: State House
Alternative title: June 17th, 1875
Creator/Contributor: Lewis, Thomas, d. 1901 (photographer)
Created/Published: Cambridgeport, Mass. : Photographed and published by T. Lewis
Date issued:
Date created: 1875-06-17
Physical description: 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph
Genre: Stereographs; Photographic prints
Subjects: Massachusetts State House (Boston, Mass.); Capitols; Centennial celebrations; Beacon Hill (Boston, Mass.)
Notes: Part of series: Centennial views. Battle of Bunker Hill.; No. 10.; Title and date from printed caption on verso.
Series: Centennial views. Battle of Bunker Hill
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
Todd, Stella, and I went to the Ohio State Fair.
I got this effect using long exposure and adjusting my zoom while the shutter was open.
Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use.
Must be credited. Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting.
©2023 SDPB/ Tim Tushla
The Eastern State Penitentiary (ESP[4]) is a former American prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is found at 2027 Fairmount Avenue between Corinthian Avenue and North 22nd Street in the Fairmount section of the city, and was operational from 1829 until 1971. The penitentiary refined the revolutionary system of separate incarceration first pioneered at the Walnut Street Jail which emphasized principles of reform rather than punishment.[5] Notorious criminals such as bank robber Willie Sutton and Al Capone were held inside its innovative wagon wheel design. When the building was erected it was the largest and most expensive public structure ever constructed, quickly becoming a model for more than 300 prisons worldwide. It was designed as a panopticon.
M.A.C. football player
M.A.C. football player.
1910-1919
Repository Information:
Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, 101 Conrad Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu
Subjects:
Michigan State University -- Athletics -- Football-- 1910-1919 -- Team members
Resource Identifier: A000824.jpg
Campsite in B Campground at Westmoreland State Park
For more information on camping in this park, please visit www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/westmoreland#cabins_camping
-ESP
The State House is home to the South Carolina General Assembly, including the State House of Representatives and State Senate. The Governor's office is also here. Construction on the building began in 1851, but the first structure was dismantled due to defective materials and the original architect was dismissed for fraud and dereliction of duty.
Work on the new structure began in 1855. It was still under construction near the close of the War Between the States in 1965. That's when General Sherman's Union Army swept through Columbia, February 17, burning much of the city and firing cannonballs at the incomplete and undefended capitol building, before setting it on fire.
The capitol building was not completed until 1907. Today, the copper-domed granite structure wears six bronze stars to mark hits from Sherman's cannons.
Picture Of Empire State Building Lit In Celebration of Christmas (Red/Green/Red-And-White Candy Stripe) On December 24, 2015 Thru December 30, 2015 And January 1, 2016 Thru January 6, 2016. Photo Taken On Saturday December 26, 2015.
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PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- In a demonstration of the growing partnership between Presidio and neighboring Cal State Monterey Bay, the university hosted Military Appreciation Day during their men’s and women’s NCAA Division II Soccer matchup against Cal State Los Angeles, Oct. 18.
Service members, veterans, DoD civilians and their families were admitted free of charge and provided a complimentary meal at the Otter Sports Complex as division rivals battled and entertained during two high-caliber, competitive soccer games.
A pre-game ceremony was held in which “Otter Pups” from the Presidio’s youth center stood side by side with the CSUMB men’s team while the national anthem was performed by Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center’s Joint Service Choir and DLIFLC’s Honorary Joint Service Color Guard paraded the colors.
Capt. Kevin Bertelsen, commander Naval Support Activities Monterey, conducted the coin toss to start an exciting men’s game in which CSUMB, playing a man down due to penalties, tied the game with three seconds left only to lose 1-2 in sudden death overtime. The women Otters won their game 2-1.
You can read more about the CSUMB and Presidio of Monterey partnership here at tiny.cc/xw1r4x
Official Presidio of Monterey Web site
Official Presidio of Monterey Facebook
PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Workers dismantle the Savage Rapids Dam on the Rogue River in Oregon. (Photo courtesy of Oregon State University)
Ringwood State Park
November 7, 2009
Image © Michael Raso 2009
Canon FT
Canon 50mm FL Lens
Kodachrome 25 (film expired 2/1986)
The huge State Duma building, located a few steps north of Manege Square in Moscow, houses the State Duma of Russia. This legislative body replaced the Supreme Soviet after the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993.
The State Historical Museum (Gosudarstvenny istoricheskiy muzyey) of Russia is a museum of Russian history wedged between Red Square and Manege Square in Moscow. Its exhibitions range from relics of prehistoric tribes that lived on the territory of present-day Russia, through priceless artworks acquired by members of the Romanov dynasty. The total number of objects in the museum's collection comes to millions.
Cape Lookout State Park can be reached by traveling an hour and a half west of Portland through the scenic Wilson River pass. Along the way stop and enjoy waterfalls, scenic views and some great fishing.
A popular campground and day-use area, Cape Lookout is located on a sand spit between Netarts Bay and the ocean, giving you a terrific view of the ocean with easy access to the beach. Beachcombing is popular here, and the park is reputedly a good place to find glass floats. More than eight miles of hiking and walking trails wind through a lush old-growth forest. The Cape Lookout trail follows the headland for more than two miles. A bench is located at the end of the trail. Enjoy the view! You might see a whale or two along with other wildlife.
One walking trail -- the nature trail -- is perfect for a shorter jaunt. The nature trail gives you a close-up view of native trees and other plants. Numbered markers are keyed to a trail guide. The beach which runs for more than three miles from the base of Cape Lookout to the end of the Netarts sand spit provides another great option for walking at Cape Lookout. (oregonstateparks.org/index.cfm?do=parkPage.dsp_parkPage&a...)
seen from "Top Of The Rock"
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