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Door with Roses
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N P Johnson Building
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Ivy Covered House
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Church and Keep in the Vaux area
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Pisgah Church Est. 1784
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Kentucky Home
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Farm In France
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Maine in HDR
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On the Rhine
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Village in the Gorges du Tarn
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Clay's Ferry Bridge I-75
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Clays Ferry Bridge in the Fog
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Puente Centenario Bridge in Panama
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Good Harbor Fillet Gloucester
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Old Building
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West Quoddy Lighthouse
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Liquid Assets
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Fishing cabins in N.E. Maine
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Church in Maine
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From Eastport,Maine looking at Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada
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Noyers-sur-serein France
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DoorAndSkySM
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Adobe Hacienda
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Weisenberger Mill
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A shop in France
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Bodie Lighthouse
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Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse
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Wisenberger Mill
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The Barron Flour Mill in Oakesdale, WA Oakesale’s Old Mill was built in 1890 and purchased by Joseph Barron, Sr. in 1907. Best viewed full screen.