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Image Taken at the Oklahoma State Cowboys vs University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions Football Game, Saturday, September 17, 2022, Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK. Bruce Waterfield/OSU Athletics
Cedar Rapids Jefferson's Jason McCormick celebrates his overtime victory over Aidan Brock of Cedar Falls in a 171 pound match during the first round of Class 3A at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines on Wednesday, February 18, 2009. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette)
A young American Alligator (Alligator Mississippiensis) watches me from his morning hunting spot on Elm Lake at Brazos Bend State Park, Texas, USA.
Known as "The Walls" and "The Big House." MSP was also infamously referred to as the "bloodiest 47 acres in America...."
Missouri State Penitentiary
Jefferson City Missouri
Cole County
Emporia State’s alumni, friends, parents, faculty, students and corporate partners made gifts to Now & Forever: The Campaign for Emporia State University totaling $15,532,470 during the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2014.
Of the $15.5 million given in FY 2014, $8.7 million was deferred gifts and $6.8 million was cash and pledges.
Foundation and Alumni staff members celebrated the event Wednesday, July 30.
May 10, 2019 - "The crossing at North State Street is one of the longest continuous crossings (more than 176 years). The first crossing, a ferry, was established in the 1830's. The first bridge, an iron reinforced wooden swing bridge, was built in 1864. The Great Fire of 1871 destroyed the bridge, and a new swing bridge was opened in 1872.
A Scherzer rolling lift bascule bridge was built here in 1903. The 1903 bridge was in service until 1939 when the subway tunnels (Red Line) were started. Construction of the current bridge was delayed by subway construction and material shortages in WW II.
Limestone clad bridge tender houses are on the SE and NW corners of the bridge. This bridge was an AISC award winner when it was built.
The bridge was dedicated as a memorial to those World War II veterans who fought in the Philippines. The dedication states: “To the memory of those gallant heroes, from the Chicago Area who were members of the besieged garrison on the Bataan Peninsula and at Corregidor, Philippine Islands, in World War II. May the courage and fortitude displayed by this group in the face of adversity be a constant inspiration to our citizens.” The official name of this bridge is the “Bataan-Corregidor Memorial Bridge.”
A Chicago Tribune story from 1981 is a reminder of one of the dangers of a movable bridge. It seems that a woman was near the center of the bridge when it was raised. According to the report, she was able to hold on for awhile, but eventually lost her grip and slid down the bridge. Her fall was broken by police who also saved her from going into the water. She broke her leg in the accident. The report states that the bridge tender had activated all alarms and barricades before raising the bridge. It's a good idea to stay alert around the bridges in Chicago – especially when the bridge is making noise and flashing its lights." Text from the following website: chicagoloopbridges.com/bridges12/MS12/ST12-1.html
Serpentine, a shiny, green and blue rock found throughout California, was named the official State Rock in 1965.
Provost’s Council for Engagement presents Colorado State University’s first Engagement Symposium, March 9, 2020
Governor John Hickenlooper gets a tour of Colorado State University's Ramskellar Brewery from Jeffrey Callaway
Director of Industry Outreach for Fermentation Science and Technology degree program, May 18, 2018
Hiking in Shades State Park, Waveland, Indiana.
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The State Theater is kinda a sad story. What used to be the lobby and everything on the first floor was turned into an Urban Outfitters (*choke, puke*), so all the charm of everything there was lost. There are a few screens upstairs, though, but you have to enter through a pretty sketchy and unexciting door to enter. (I swear, the sky *was* white the day I took this pic...)
Colorado State University welcomes the incoming class of 2025 at the Carnival and Late Night at the Rec during Ram Welcome. August 21, 2021
Weston Bike Night 08 08 2013
This weekly Thursday meet during the summer is based at the sea front in the sea side resort of Weston Super Mare, North Somerset, UK.
It is organised by the Riders Branch of the British legion, all bikes donate £1 to enter and all proceeds go the charity "The Poppy Appeal".
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Hennepin County MN 2011
Light snow didn't stop skaters from using this rink for a game of ice hockey. Minnesota is "The State of Hockey" and this city rink is typical of thousands of outdoor rinks across the state. Rink maintenence was not part of New Years weekend city services. Usually city rinks are flooded and maintained at a high level in each community. Taken at sunrise, low light.
J.B Austin, Journalist at the Bunyip newspaper.
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Onaway State Park on the beautiful Black Lake has rugged but picturesque land, including sand cobblestone beaches, large unique rock out-croppings and a diverse variety of trees a three-mile nature trail. The campground is set among virgin white pines and offers solitude, serenity and family fun.
For more information on Onaway State Park, see the Michigan Department of Natural Resource's web site .
For more information on Michigan's historic sites, visit www.michigan.gov/shpo.
This set was taken at the abandoned Tennessee State Prison, which opened in February of 1898. My friend and I did not know it was such off limits as we got a little scare from a guard for being on the grounds. Apparently the old prison is pretty popular as I learned movies such as The Green Mile and The Last Castle were shot here along with VH1's Celebrity Paranormal. You can find more info out at wikipedias site: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_State_Prison
This shot is in the courtyard area of two of the out buildings.
April 2009.
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