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Pale blue house from 1910 in sun, at utility pole and lightpole-newly-converted-to-LED.

The local people mock this streetlight for preciously needing its own separate pole, instead of just being an attachment onto the utility pole conveniently located a few feet away: "Why?, haha jeez," etc.

 

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In Lansing, Michigan, on November 30th, 2018, a house (erected 1910) on the north side of East Oakland Avenue (Michigan Highway M-43 and Interstate 69 Business Loop), between North Washington Avenue and North Grand Avenue.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Ingham (county) (1002502)

• Lansing (2052433)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• houses (300005433)

• lampposts (300101536)

• power lines (300008603)

• siding (300014861)

• two-story (300163703)

• very light blue (300129416)

 

Wikidata items:

• 30 November 2018 (Q45921919)

• 1910s architecture (Q7160077)

• Buildings and structures completed in 1910 (Q8318671)

• Business Loop Interstate 69 (Lansing, Michigan) (Q23724491)

• M-43 (Q2353068)

• November 30 (Q3015)

• November 2018 (Q31179571)

• Rust Belt (Q781973)

• streetlight (Q503958)

• utility poles (300006446)

 

Library of Congress Subject Headings:

• LED lighting (sh2015000092)

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Uploaded on February 21, 2019
Taken on November 30, 2018