James Bowen's photos
Sant Joan de Labritja
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Cross at Sant Joan de Labritja
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Dome at Sant Joan de Labritja
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Santa Gertrudis
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Cross at Sant Miquel de Balançat
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Sant Miquel de Balançat
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Henry Ford's Birthplace
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Henry Ford's family had a thing about "educating the masses" as he got older. He developed Greenfield Village to show different aspects of America's industrial and intellectual heritage.
The result is we have copies of his first factory, to Thomas Edison's home, Heinz's home, the Wright Brothers store, and the like there.
This building is situated there.
Slave Quarters
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Henry Ford's family had a thing about "educating the masses" as he got older. He developed Greenfield Village to show different aspects of America's industrial and intellectual heritage.
The result is we have copies of his first factory, to Thomas Edison's home, Heinz's home, the Wright Brothers store, and the like there.
This building (a facsimile of a real house) is situated there.
Robert Frost's House
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Henry Ford's family had a thing about "educating the masses" as he got older. He developed Greenfield Village to show different aspects of America's industrial and intellectual heritage.
The result is we have copies of his first factory, to Thomas Edison's home, Heinz's home, the Wright Brothers store, and the like there.
This building (a facsimile of the real house) is situated there.
Miller-Kelso Home, New Salem
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New Salem was where Abe Lincoln first lived after leaving home. Joshua Miller and Jack Kelso were brothers in law and lived in this building.
Lilly House, Indianapolis
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Ruth Lilly, a philanthropist and descendant of the Eli Lilly pharmacy Lillys, lived in this house.
African Spurred Tortoise
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Whatcha Drinkin?
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Illinois Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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Governor Tanner's Memorial
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Illinois State Capitol Rotunda
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Illinois State Capitol
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Illinois Old State Capitol Rotunda
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