Pan American Union Building

– Click on the image to enlarge or purchase – Pan American Union Building The Pan American Union Building is located at the corner of 17th Street NW and Constitution Avenue NW in Washington DC, just up the road from the American National Red Cross Headquarters. It is constructed of white marble and funded in part by a $750,000 gift from Andrew Carnegie....

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Edwards Mill

– Click on the image to enlarge or purchase – Edwards Mill Edwards Mill, on the campus of the College of the Ozarks at Point Lookout, Missouri, was built in 1972. It is a fully operational replica of an Ozark grist mill. The idea for the mill was conceived by William Cameron. Cameron emigrated from Ireland to the United States in 1923. He worked as a miller...

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Jefferson Avenue Footbridge

– Click on the image to enlarge or purchase – Jefferson Avenue Footbridge In the last post we visited Commercial Street in Springfield, Missouri. C-Street, as Commercial Street is known, runs alongside the railroad yards that were the origins of what was then known as North Springfield. At the east end of the commercial part of C-Street before the industrial...

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C Street

– Click on the image to enlarge or purchase – C Street Commercial Street, or C Street, as it is affectionately called, began life when the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad came to Springfield, Missouri. It bypassed the existing town and built its operating center as well as assembly and repair shops a mile north of town. A new town sprung up around the railroad...

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Autumn Colors

 –  Click on the image to enlarge or purchase  – Autumn Colors Fall is one of most photographers’ favorite times.  The autumn colors are always a great subject to aim the camera at.  Most of the time it is the palette of the leaves on the trees that are the main focus.  However, the season brings may other wonderful sights which perfectly sum up this...

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Patterson Mansion

 –  Click on the image to enlarge or purchase  – Patterson Mansion The Patterson Mansion (also known as the Patterson House) was completed in 1903. It occupies a prominent position on Dupont Circle in Washington, DC where Massachusetts Avenue joins the circle. The architect, Stanford White, had his own method of dealing with infamous non-rectangular blocks of...

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