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  • Guyon-Lake-Tysen House c.1740, Richmond Town gained its present name in 1728 when the village now preserved as Historic Richmond Town was founded. The village area occupies 25 acres of a 100-acre site with about 15 restored buildings, including homes and commercial and civic buildings, as well as a museum., New York
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  • Richmondtown gained its present name in 1728 when the village now preserved as Historic Richmond Town was founded. The village area occupies 25 acres of a 100-acre site with about 15 restored buildings, including homes and commercial and civic buildings, as well as a museum., New York
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  • Richmondtown gained its present name in 1728 when the village now preserved as Historic Richmond Town was founded. The village area occupies 25 acres of a 100-acre site with about 15 restored buildings, including homes and commercial and civic buildings, as well as a museum., New York
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  • Historical Museum, Richmond Town gained its present name in 1728 when the village now preserved as Historic Richmond Town was founded. The village area occupies 25 acres of a 100-acre site with about 15 restored buildings, including homes and commercial and civic buildings, as well as a museum., New York
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  • Basket Maker's House c.1810, Richmond Town gained its present name in 1728 when the village now preserved as Historic Richmond Town was founded. The village area occupies 25 acres of a 100-acre site with about 15 restored buildings, including homes and commercial and civic buildings, as well as a museum., New York
    NY6120.jpg
  • Founding Document, Mission San Juan Capistrano, Historic Downtown San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Statue of Father Junipero Serra and Indian Boy and Bell Wall, Mission San Juan Capistrano, Historic Downtown San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Old Town State Historic Park, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Casa de Estudillo, Old Town State Historic Park, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Central Courtyard, Mission San Juan Capistrano, Historic Downtown San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Sacred Garden and Bell Wall, Mission San Juan Capistrano, Historic Downtown San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Old Town State Historic Park, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Great Stone Church, Mission San Juan Capistrano, Historic Downtown San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Old Town State Historic Park, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Old Town State Historic Park, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Casa de Estudillo, Old Town State Historic Park, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Great Stone Church, Mission San Juan Capistrano, Historic Downtown San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Old Town State Historic Park, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Old Town State Historic Park, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
    CA16074.jpg
  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
    CA16033.jpg
  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
    CA16030.jpg
  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • Fraser Alley, Old Pasadena Historic District, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • April 25, 2014. Th e recently unearthed Zanja Madre, or Mother Ditch. The 100 foot section of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles.
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  • April 25, 2014. Workers clean out a section and prepare the recently unearthed Zanja Madre, or Mother Ditch, for removal to the nearby Metabolic Studios for safe keeping. The 100 foot section and 4 foot diameter of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles. Originally built in 1781 it was enclosed in 1877 and eventually abandoned in 1904.
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  • April 25, 2014. Workers clean out a section and prepare the recently unearthed Zanja Madre, or Mother Ditch, for removal to the nearby Metabolic Studios for safe keeping. The 100 foot section and 4 foot diameter of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles. Originally built in 1781 it was enclosed in 1877 and eventually abandoned in 1904.
    US_CA_44_1792.jpg
  • April 25, 2014. Th e recently unearthed Zanja Madre, or Mother Ditch. The 100 foot section of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles.
    US_CA_44_1803.jpg
  • April 26, 2014. Zanja Madre lays broken after its transfer to a flat bed truck failed in an attempt to remove the structure to nearby Metabolic Studios for safe keeping. The 100 foot section and 4 foot diameter of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles. Originally built in 1781 it was enclosed in 1877 and eventually abandoned in 1904.
    US_CA_44_1875.jpg
  • April 26, 2014. Zanja Madre lays broken after its transfer to a flat bed truck failed in an attempt to remove the structure to nearby Metabolic Studios for safe keeping. The 100 foot section and 4 foot diameter of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles. Originally built in 1781 it was enclosed in 1877 and eventually abandoned in 1904.
    US_CA_44_1874.jpg
  • Roaring Camp Railroad, Felton, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
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  • Roaring Camp Railroad, Felton, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
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  • Roaring Camp Railroad, Felton, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
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  • Roaring Camp Railroad, Felton, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
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  • Roaring Camp Railroad, Felton, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
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  • New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Roaring Camp Railroad, Felton, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
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  • World Trade Center 1984
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  • Williamsburg Bridge, 1980's, Manhattan, New York
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  • Skiing in Blizzard, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York
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  • Statue Of Liberty Renovation, 1984, New York
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  • World Trade Center 1984
    NY2221.jpg
  • Statue Of Liberty Renovation, 1984, New York
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  • World Trade Center 1984
    NY2223.jpg
  • Mission Nuestra Senora Reina, El Pueblo de Los Angeles, Dedicated December 8, 1822, Olivera Street, California (LA)
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  • Old Plaza, El Pueblo de Los Angeles, Olivera Street, California (LA)
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  • Old Plaza, El Pueblo de Los Angeles, Olivera Street, California (LA)
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  • Old Plaza, El Pueblo de Los Angeles, Olivera Street, California (LA)
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  • State Capitol, Sacramento, California, USA
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Baker Street, Nelson, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Old Bordello in Abandoned mining ghost town of Sandon, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Father and son fishing on Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Father Junípero Serra, Mission Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, USA
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  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Old City Hall, Abandoned mining ghost town of Sandon, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_304.jpg
  • Gracie Mansion, Built in 1799 for a prosperous New York merchant named Archibald Gracie as a country house, it became the official residence of the Mayor in 1942, Carl Schurz Park, Manhattan, New York
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  • Federal Hall, Wall Street, Manhattan, New York
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  • Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_283.jpg
  • Galena Trail along Slocan Lake, Rosebery, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_248.jpg
  • Slocan Lake, Rosebery, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_244.jpg
  • Old Sandon Road at Alamo Siding, an abandoned mining town along the Galena trail and Carpenter Creek, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_079.jpg
  • Young boys playing on Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Poem in Old Bordello in Abandoned mining ghost town of Sandon, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Abandoned mining ghost town of Sandon, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_155.jpg
  • Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_140.jpg
  • Women rowing Dragon Boat on Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
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  • Old Stable, West 17th Street, Manhattan, New York
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  • Gracie Mansion, Built in 1799 for a prosperous New York merchant named Archibald Gracie as a country house, it became the official residence of the Mayor in 1942, Carl Schurz Park, Manhattan, New York
    NY6184.jpg
  • Apollo Theater, 125th Street, Harlem, Manhattan, New York
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  • Dakota Building, 72nd Street, Central Park West, Manhattan, New York
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  • Dakota Building, 72nd Street, Central Park West, Manhattan, New York
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  • New York Stock Exchange & Federal Hall, Broad Street & Wall Street, Manhattan, New York
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  • Grant's Tomb, Upper West Side, Manhattan, New York
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  • Weeping willow, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing through abandoned mining ghost town of Sandon, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Baker Street, Nelson, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_321.jpg
  • Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_288.jpg
  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_278.jpg
  • Slocan Lake, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_253.jpg
  • Galena Trail along Slocan Lake, Rosebery, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_249.jpg
  • Slocan Lake, Rosebery, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_247.jpg
  • Boy picking berries at home in New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
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  • Abandoned mining ghost town of Sandon, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_167.jpg
  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_114.jpg
  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_112.jpg
  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
    CA_BC_01_109.jpg
  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
    CA_BC_01_090.jpg
  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_076.jpg
  • Young boys playing on Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Young boys playing on Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_045.jpg
  • Klondike Silver Corp. mine in Sandon, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • House that was part of Nikkei Internment Camp, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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