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Roger Williams, whose tomb and statue are on the left, was a co-founder of the Colony of Rhode Island and founder of the First Baptist Church in America. The church's current meeting house with its tall white steeple, was built in 1775 and can be seen just beyond the large tree left of center, at the level of his knee....
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They were playing soccer in the feild centered in the gigapan. By the time it got over to them they decided to start playing volleyball. Taken at the Robotics Institute picnic at Riverplex 8/23/08
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Opened in 1929, this classic suspension bridge spans Narragansett Bay between Bristol and Portsmouth, RI. Repairs are being done to the concrete bases of the main towers and a barge with a crane is tied to the north tower. The Bristol Ferry Lighthouse, on the right, under the bridge was built in 1855 and was in use up ...
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Closer view of gigapan.org/gigapans/33895/ Here you can see the repairs going on with the concrete at the base of the towers with a lot of exposed re-bar yet to be filled with new concrete. Moving clouds were causing the stripes.
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This is the view looking north on Newport Harbor, from the Goat Island Causeway, on a peaceful Sunday morning. You're looking at the Jamestown or Pell Bridge, disappeaering in the fog. Further north, you come to the Newport Naval Base. To the right, is a glimpse of old Newport. This is a 20 shot panorama taken with...
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Once a private drive through the massive estate of industrialist Samuel P. Colt, nephew of the Samuel Colt of firearms fame, this road was known as "Colt Drive." The drive originally was lined with many bronze statues, including one of a dog looking out to sea for his lost master. Most of the statues are gone or moved ...
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Today was a busy day for me, but I was close to Rice and had my camera, so I was able to stop and take three panoramas on a gorgeous, really a stunning day in Houston. This is the last pano I took of the three. This panorama is comprised of 19 photographs, which were taken with a Nikon D-70 using a Nikkor 28-80 f...
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