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The "Survivor Tree", a Callery pear tree, was planted on the original World Trade Center plaza in the 1970s. After 9/11 workers found the damaged tree in the wreckage, reduced to an eight foot stump. The tree was nursed back to health in a New York city park and grew to 30 feet tall. In March 2010 the tree was uprooted...
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360 degree gigapan view of the arch in Valley Forge National Park.
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Mrs. Meadow's and Mr. Stewart's classes visited the Marshall Memorial on November 14, 2011
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The memorial was dedicated in the Spring of 1999 to honor the 134 SMU students who died during World War II. The plaza surrounding it was a gift to the University from Henry S. Miller Jr. ('34) and Carmen Miller Michael ('45) in memory of their brother, Lt. Jack Miller, a 1941 graduate of SMU who was killed in action a...
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Lincoln Memorial night
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My 2nd attempt from this location, am quite happy with the results, the sky is slightly overexposed but its not too bad. This was taken with my Nikon D7000 and a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 with a Nikon TC20e iii, on the new Gigapan EPIC Pro. The wind was blowing quite strong, so some of the pictures are slightly blurre...
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This 360-degree horizontal, 179.3-degree vertical view of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, Germany, consists of 2711 concrete slabs ('stelae') covering 19 000 square metres (4.7 acres). It stands to represent all the murdered Jews of WWII in Europe. Cited from Wikipedia: "the stelae are designed to produce an uneasy,...
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