Foyer of Performing Arts Museum.
Budgies
In the Tub.
Fence with roses
Rusty Hinge
WR (O&A) - rudder on view
Through cafe window 2
Visible Means of Support – California Street betwe…
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A Shop Doorway.
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In a Rotorua Shop Window.
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I Can See You Now!
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Onions
You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby – Fairfax Stre…
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Watermelon
Möwenflug
Lace Curtains
Thunderstruck
Weeds Encroaching.
Skipping Stone Antiques, #2 – Jefferson Street, P…
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Metallic Lady Bug – Le jardin de verre et de méta…
An Iron Butterfly – Le jardin de verre et de méta…
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Pyrex Cookware Ad, 1959
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Chairman Mickey – Saint Lawrence Boulevard, Montré…
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The War Veterans' Monument – High Point State Park, Sussex County, New Jersey
High Point, in the northwestern part of New Jersey in Montague, Sussex County in the Skylands Region, is the highest elevation in the state at 1,803 feet (550 m). At the peak is the High Point Monument, a 220-foot (67 m) obelisk, built in 1930 to commemorate the war dead. The outside is made of New Hampshire granite and also Shawangunk quartz. There are four small windows through which observers have a view of the ridges of the Pocono Mountains toward the west, the Catskill Mountains to the north and the Wallkill River Valley in the southeast.
The Monument is an obelisk monument similar to other war monuments, such as the one on Bunker Hill in Massachusetts. Plans were made to close the park as of July 1, 2008 under Gov. Jon Corzine’s budget plan for 2009. Veterans groups, who have held an annual memorial at the site, expressed their opposition to the proposal, which was ultimately removed from the final budget.
The Monument is an obelisk monument similar to other war monuments, such as the one on Bunker Hill in Massachusetts. Plans were made to close the park as of July 1, 2008 under Gov. Jon Corzine’s budget plan for 2009. Veterans groups, who have held an annual memorial at the site, expressed their opposition to the proposal, which was ultimately removed from the final budget.
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