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The Texas State Cemetery on Navasota St. in Austin, TX, Memorial Day, 2008.
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- June Wash, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, San Diego County, CA, USA, 16 March 2008 by lonelymartian
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waiting for sunset
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Saint Edward State Park is a 316-acre day-use park with 3,000 feet of freshwater shoreline on Lake Washington. Once a Catholic seminary, the park's rich history reflects in its grounds and architecture. It is located about a mile from our home. This view of the park is an alternate to the first panorama I posted. This...
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Saint Edward State Park is a 316-acre day-use park with 3,000 feet of freshwater shoreline on Lake Washington. Once a Catholic seminary, the park's rich history reflects in its grounds and architecture. It is located about a mile from our home.
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Fall 2006 saw the opening of the new 88,000 sq. ft. Dillard College of Business Administration building, made possible in part by donations from the A.R. Dillard family, Priddy Foundation, Bryant Edwards Foundation, and J. S. Bridwell Foundation.. The $18 million building incorporates $1.1 million in state-of-the-art t...
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Hardin Administration Building, now called Hardin Hall, was one of the first two buildings constructed on the present campus. The building was completed March, 1937 at a price of $390,000 and was home to all offices and classrooms plus the library, gymnasium and auditorium.
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The view point for Castle Crag is lovely. Just far enough from the car park that you can no longer see or smell the cars, with the crags in front, shasta to the right, other ranges to the left, forest behind...crisp fall air, it was divine.
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from the view point of Castle Crag state park.
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View of the Statue of Liberty against downtown NYC skyline at dusk.
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