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Valley of Fire State Park was home to Basketmaker and Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi), according to park authorities. I've seen age estimates of 3000-4000 years for petroglyphs found within the park. The first thing I noticed about this panel is that some of the markings are lighter than others, suggesting they were added...
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View from Scotty's grave. Soctty's castle is a Spanish-stlye house built by insurance executive Albert Johnson in grapevine canyon in what is now Death Valley National Park. The name is supplied by Walter Scott (AKA Death Vallsy Scotty) a local legend, and friend of the Johnsons. Construction began in 1922, but the ...
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View from the corner of Shenendoah and High Street
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The dome design is gold leaf, renovated several years ago to the original design. It was inspired by the Hotel National des Invalides in Paris, France.
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Woodburn Circle, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. Left to Right: Martin Hall (1870), Woodburn Hall (1876, center section), and Chitwood Hall (1893) This is the heart of the downtown campus, now surrounded by new and recently renovated buildings. The life sciences building can be seen between Woodburn and Ch...
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View is from the Sunrise Mansion above the South bank of the Kanawha River, at the top of the Carriage Trail. The flattened mountain in the center of the image behind the buildings is the city's airport. Part of the control tower is visible above the AT&T building.
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Located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenendoah Rivers, Harpers Ferry hosted numerous water-driven factories, including a national armory dedicated to the production of muskets, rifles and pistols beginning in 1799. Repeated floods, and the American Civil War, has left only traces of these industries. Today, ...
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