– Click on the image to enlarge or purchase – Point Udall Millennium Monument Point Udall is the easternmost point on the island of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. At 17°45′20″ North and 64°33′55″ East it is, in fact, the easternmost point (by travel, not longitude) in the United States including territories and insular areas (An insular area is a...
Learn More– Click on the image to enlarge or purchase – Rust Op Twist Plantation Having failed in my search for Eliza James-Mcbean, I decided to remain on St. Croix and see what I could find about Rust Op Twist Plantation. This is located on the North Shore of the island and easily visible from the road. The following (slightly amended) is from the North Shore St....
Learn More– Click on the image to enlarge or purchase – Eliza James-McBean Clock Tower The Virgin Islands Senate Bill, Act No. 6577 was enacted May 7, 2003 to honor Eliza James-McBean posthumously and name the clock tower and boardwalk located in Frederiksted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands “The Eliza James McBean Clock Tower and Boardwalk”. Mrs. McBean passed away...
Learn More– Click on the image to enlarge or purchase – Pinkney Street Pinkney Street is a narrow residential street in Annapolis, Maryland. It runs North West from the town’s dock at the bottom of Main Street to East Street All of the houses on the street have raised front doors due to the flooding which can occur especially when hurricanes drive the waters...
Learn More– Click on the image to enlarge or purchase – Bulltown Historic Area Bulltown Historic Area is located in central West Virginia in Braxton County. Bulltown gets its name from a Delaware Indian chief who went by the name of Captain Bull. Captain Bull and his band of warriors settled on the banks of the nearby Kanawha River attacking white settlers in the...
Learn More– Click on the image to enlarge or purchase – Experience Music Project, Seattle The exterior of the Experience Music Project (“EMP”) by the Space Needle at the Seattle Center, provides the photographer with an almost unlimited number of opportunities to create wonderful abstract patterns and designs. When Frank O. Gehry began designing EMP, he was inspired...
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