With a a 2006 Ford Explorer and an apartment building from 1895 and a telecommunications tower I am happy enough.
In downtown New London, Connecticut, on September 21st, 2021, 2 Union St. (built 1895 according to its date stone) at the intersection of Union Street and Pearl Street. The building is located in the Downtown New London Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places, but was designated a "noncontributing property" for some reason. The tower is atop a telephone building owned by the Southern New England Telephone Company (d/b/a Frontier Communications of Connecticut).
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• New London (7014213)
• New London (county) (1002714)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• apartment houses (300005707)
• brick (clay material) (300010463)
• brick red (color) (300311462)
• date stones (300374978)
• LED bulbs (300410268)
• power lines (300008603)
• satellite dishes (300189671)
• sport utility vehicles (300433633)
• streetlights (street furniture) (300209443)
• telecommunications towers (300164023)
• three-story (300163795)
• trash cans (300197614)
• utility poles (300006446)
Wikidata items:
• 21 September 2021 (Q69306183)
• 1890s in architecture (Q11185467)
• 1895 in architecture (Q2744423)
• 2000s in transport (Q97717311)
• 2006 in transport (Q10130131)
• Downtown New London Historic District (Q5303520)
• Ford Explorer (Q598084)
• Frontier Communications of Connecticut (Q39057802)
• noncontributing property (Q76320672)
• parallel parking (Q527129)
• September 21 (Q2891)
• September 2021 (Q61312991)
• Southeastern Connecticut (Q7569441)
• Southern New England Telephone Company (Q17082445)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Dwellings—Connecticut (sh89000089)
With a a 2006 Ford Explorer and an apartment building from 1895 and a telecommunications tower I am happy enough.
In downtown New London, Connecticut, on September 21st, 2021, 2 Union St. (built 1895 according to its date stone) at the intersection of Union Street and Pearl Street. The building is located in the Downtown New London Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places, but was designated a "noncontributing property" for some reason. The tower is atop a telephone building owned by the Southern New England Telephone Company (d/b/a Frontier Communications of Connecticut).
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• New London (7014213)
• New London (county) (1002714)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• apartment houses (300005707)
• brick (clay material) (300010463)
• brick red (color) (300311462)
• date stones (300374978)
• LED bulbs (300410268)
• power lines (300008603)
• satellite dishes (300189671)
• sport utility vehicles (300433633)
• streetlights (street furniture) (300209443)
• telecommunications towers (300164023)
• three-story (300163795)
• trash cans (300197614)
• utility poles (300006446)
Wikidata items:
• 21 September 2021 (Q69306183)
• 1890s in architecture (Q11185467)
• 1895 in architecture (Q2744423)
• 2000s in transport (Q97717311)
• 2006 in transport (Q10130131)
• Downtown New London Historic District (Q5303520)
• Ford Explorer (Q598084)
• Frontier Communications of Connecticut (Q39057802)
• noncontributing property (Q76320672)
• parallel parking (Q527129)
• September 21 (Q2891)
• September 2021 (Q61312991)
• Southeastern Connecticut (Q7569441)
• Southern New England Telephone Company (Q17082445)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Dwellings—Connecticut (sh89000089)