RM2HF6WG4–Small town USA. Saugerties, NY. Round window didplay of the corner department store allowing the passer bys to view displasy from, all angles
RM2HF6FYB–Bronx, New York, Morrisania section, well kept colonial homes
RM2HA5CHT–solar panels generating electric power,kingston,ny state,usa
RM2HA5CKJ–dakota building where john lennon was assassinated
RM2HA5RW1–house and japanese maple tree during foliage in autumn,woodstock,new york state,usa
RM2HA5CJW–storm king art center,new windsor,ny. 'wavefield' earth sculpture by maya lin corresponds with surring catskill mountains hills
RM2HA5CKX–guggenheim museum,ny,designed by frank lloyd wright
RM2HA5CKC–long island city,ny. pepsi sign left behind by pepsi bottling plant and sold to developers for one million dollars
RM2HA5CK5–storm king art center,new windsor,ny. storm king wall by andy goldsworthy is 2,278 feet long dry stone wall taking various shapes and here it winds through a row of trees. built by british stone masons.
RM2HA5CHP–storm king art center,new windsor,ny. storm king wall by andy goldsworthy is 2,278 feet long dry stone wall taking various shapes and here it winds through a row of trees. built by british stone masons.
RM2HA5RW0–house and japanese maple tree during foliage in autumn,woodstock,new york state,usa
RM2HA5CJM–storm king art center,new windsor,ny. 'wavefield' earth sculpture by maya lin corresponds with surring catskill mountains hills
RM2HA5HBM–panoramic image of village of saugerties townhouses built in various architecture styles
RM2HA5HAJ–carved pumpkins during 2021 holloween,woodstock ny
RM2HA5CKE–central park,ny. strawberry fields. tribute to john lennonn
RM2HA5HA4–panoramic image of village of saugerties townhouses built in various architecture styles
RM2HA5CK8–solar panels generating electric power,kingston,ny state,usa
RM2HA5HAD–indian summer with rain
RM2GGKFHF–Charleston, South Carolina, Rainbow Row is a series of 13 colorul historical houses located at East Bay Street. It represents the longest cluster of Georgian row houses in the USA. The name Rainbow Row was coined after pastel colors they were painted during restoration in 1930s. UNESCO World Heritage Site bid came short.
RM2GGKBX7–St. Helena Island, South Carolina. Marshland dominated by herbaceous plant species. Marshes provide habitats for many kinds of invertebrates, fish, amphibians, waterfowl and aquatic mammals
RM2GGKBW9–Niagara Falls, UNESCO World Heritage Site. 25 cent for rent binoculars provide closer look at the falls
RM2GGKBWC–William Gibbes House. Charleston, the South Carolina port city founded in 1670, is defined by its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages and pastel antebellum houses, particularly in the elegant French Quarter and Battery districts. The Battery promenade and Waterfront Park both overlook Charleston Harbor, while Fort Sumter, a federal stronghold where the first shots of the Civil War rang out, lies across the water.
RM2GGJA96–Lake Hill, NY. Cooper Lake, drinking water supply for the City of Kingston is the largest natural lake in the Catskills, covered by ice
RM2GGKB7T–Charleston, South Carolina. Well kept Colonial era homes with palmettos in front.
RM2GGKBWN–Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Sea grass with house on Atlantic coast
RM2GGKFHT–Charleston, South Carolina, Edmondston-Alstlon House. Colonial era architecture
RM2GGKB89–Charleston, South Carolina, Colonial era homes with palmettos and crosswalk
RM2GGKFHH–Charleston, South Carolina, Historical sign
RM2GGJX5Y–Lake Hill, NY. Cooper Lake, drinking water reservoir for the City of Kingston is the largest natural lake in the Catskill Mountains
RM2GGJX63–Lake Hill, NY. Cooper Lake, drinking water reservoir for the City of Kingston is the largest natural lake in the Catskill Mountains
RM2GGJA9Y–Snow covered trees in 2021 winter
RM2GGJA93–Lake Hill, NY. Cooper Lake, drinking water supply for the City of Kingston is the largest natural lake in the Catskills, covered by ice
RM2GGKBWP–Truck filled with pine logs heads to mill
RM2GGKBX8–Map of USA made from states license plates
RM2GGKB82–Charleston, South Carolina. Well kept Colonial era homes.
RM2GGKBWT–St. Helena Island, South Carolina. Marshland dominated by herbaceous plant species. Marshes provide habitats for many kinds of invertebrates, fish, amphibians, waterfowl and aquatic mammals
RM2GGKB86–Charleston, South Carolina, Rainbow Row is a series of 13 colorul historical houses located at East Bay Street. It represents the longest cluster of Georgian row houses in the USA. The name Rainbow Row was coined after pastel colors they were painted during restoration in 1930s. UNESCO World Heritage Site bid came short.
RM2GGJA8Y–Image of heart drawn by finger on frosty window
RM2GGJA9J–Lake Hill, NY. Cooper Lake, drinking water reservoir for the City of Kingston is the largest natural lake in the Catskill Mountains
RM2GGKBWF–Map of USA made from states license plates
RM2GGJA91–Tufted Titmouse sitting on the bird feeder
RM2GGKB7P–Charleston, South Carolina. United State Custom House with US flag
RM2GGKB87–Charleston, South Carolina. 29 East Battery home, a.k.a. Porcher-Simond House, constructed in 1856 in, then popular, Italian Renaissance Revival architecture
RM2GGKFHP–Charleston, South Carolina, Historical buildings. Georgian era architecture. Louis DeSaussure House
RM2GGJX8A–Controlled brush fire with Burning Perm it issued by Town of Woodstock Fire Department
RM2GGKBX9–Colonial home in Charleston, South Carolina, with flag of South Carolina. Flag consists of white palmetto tree and white crescent.
RM2GGKB7M–Charleston, South Carolina, US flag hanged on house railing.
RM2GGKB84–Sea grass, Charleston, South Carolina, with container ship in far middle
RM2GGKBX0–Map of USA made from states license plates
RM2GGKBWE–Colonial architecture, Charleston, South Carolina. Historic building photographed through Saint Michaels's Church columns
RM2GGKBWG–Parris Island, South Carolina. Gazebo with Atlantic Ocean in background
RM2E49MPJ–Chicago - The Drake Hotel, luxury hotel built in 1920 by Architect Benjamin Marshall and Charles Fox, is located at the top of the Magnificent Mile. It features 535 bedrooms and is a popular movie location
RM2E49MXJ–Tulsa - Oklahoma. The Golden Driller, a 20 metric ton statue, built in 1952 and equipped with facial mask during the Covid-19 pandemic
RM2E49MPB–Chicago - Illinois. LaSalle Street is the financial heart of the city. The building in the center built in Art Deco architecture is the Chicago Board of Trade and is the National Historic Landmark. Completed in 1888 John Wellborn Root and Daniel Burnham
RM2E49MKT–Union Station, Chicago, Ill, is an intercity rail terminal connected with all major US cities, such as New York, Laos Angeles, New Orleans, etc. Built with Indiana lime stone by architect Daniel Burnham in Neoclassicist style.
RM2E49MR4–Chicago - The Drake Hotel, luxury hotel built in 1920 by Architect Benjamin Marshall and Charles Fox, is located at the top of the Magnificent Mile. It features 535 bedrooms and is a popular movie location
RM2E49MP2–Chicago - Illinois. Statue of Irv Kupcinet with Chicago high rises
RM2E49MYB–Mitchell - South Dakota, Corn Palace designed by Architects Rapp & Rapp, world's only corn palace. The building exterior is decorated with crop art. It has multipurpose use including Corn Palace Polka Festival, concert hall and sports events
RM2E49MPD–Chicago - Illinois. Marina City, 197 meter tall skyscrapers designed by architect Bertrand Goldberg. When finished in 1963 it was the world tallest residential structure and the tallest reinforced concrete structure
RM2E49MNW–Chicago - Illinois, USA. Ant's view of Chicago office towers. Trump International Hotel & Tower (bottom) designed by architect Adrian Smith is 423.2 meter tall and is the second tallest building in US
RM2E49MP8–Chicago skyline with Lake Michigan photographed from the DuSable Harbor Marina
RM2E49MYD–Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas. Created in 1974 along Route 66 as public art installation by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Dough Mitchels
RM2E49MPE–Chicago - The Drake Hotel, luxury hotel built in 1920 by Architect Benjamin Marshall and Charles Fox, is located at the top of the Magnificent Mile. It features 535 bedrooms and is a popular movie location
RM2E49MY2–Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Black Hills, South Dakota. Designed and completed by Gutzon Borglum. The giant sculpture is carved in granite rock and features 18 meter high heads of four US presidents
RM2E49MJT–Union Station, Chicago, Ill, is an intercity rail terminal connected with all major US cities, such as New York, Laos Angeles, New Orleans, etc. Built with Indiana lime stone by architect Daniel Burnham in Neoclassicist style.
RM2E49MK3–Alexander Calder's 1973 statue of Flamingo in the Federal Plaza Chicago, ILL. The statue is a prominent example of the constructivist movement which refers to to sculpture made form smaller pieces and then joined together
RM2E49MPK–Devils Tower National Monument - Wyoming is a butte, possibly laccoliths, composed of igneous rock. It was established as National Monument in 1906 by Theodore Roosevelt. Resistant to erosion, it forms vertical cliffs that encircle the tower.
RM2E49MP3–Downtown Chicago office towers
RM2E49MKF–Union Station, Chicago, Ill, is an intercity rail terminal connected with all major US cities, such as New York, Laos Angeles, New Orleans, etc. Built with Indiana lime stone by architect Daniel Burnham in Neoclassicist style.
RM2E49MY6–Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Black Hills, South Dakota. Designed and completed by Gutzon Borglum. The giant sculpture is carved in granite rock and features 18 meter high heads of four US presidents
RM2E49MPA–Chicago - Illinois. Trump International Hotel and Tower is a 98 story, 357 meters high structure designed by architect Adrian Smith is the tallest building in Chicago
RM2E49MY1–Oklahoma, Tulsa. Praying Hands a.k.a. Healing Hands designed by Leonard McMurry, at the entrance to Oral Roberts University, is the world's largest bronze sculpture
RM2E49MXH–Tulsa - Oklahoma. The Golden Driller, a 20 metric ton statue, built in 1952 and equipped with facial mask during the Covid-19 pandemic
RM2E49MP1–Chicago - Illinois. Marina City, 197 meter tall skyscrapers designed by architect Bertrand Goldberg. When finished in 1963 it was the world tallest residential structure and the tallest reinforced concrete structure
RM2E49MXX–License plates from various US states decorate the walls of a Missouri rest area
RM2E49MYN–Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas. Created in 1974 along Route 66 as public art installation by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Dough Mitchels
RM2E49MM6–La Salle Street, Chicago. US flag with historical buildings
RM2E49MPG–Chicago - Illinois. Statue of Irv Kupcinet with Chicago high rises
RM2E49MXK–Semi truck rolling down toward the sunset on Interstate 80, Indiana
RM2E49MXM–Worm's eye's view of Highway 163 Utah
RM2E49MXP–Tulsa - Oklahoma. The Golden Driller, a 20 metric ton statue, built in 1952 and equipped with facial mask during the Covid-19 pandemic
RM2E49MXT–Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Black Hills, South Dakota. Designed and completed by Gutzon Borglum. The giant sculpture is carved in granite rock and features 18 meter high heads of four US presidents
RM2E49N02–Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas. Created in 1974 along Route 66 as public art installation by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Dough Mitchels
RM2E49MNX–Chicago - Illinois. LaSalle Street is the financial heart of the city. The building in the center built in Art Deco architecture is the Chicago Board of Trade and is the National Historic Landmark. Completed in 1888 John Wellborn Root and Daniel Burnham
RM2E49MJW–Union Station, Chicago, Ill, is an intercity rail terminal connected with all major US cities, such as New York, Laos Angeles, New Orleans, etc. Built with Indiana lime stone by architect Daniel Burnham in Neoclassicist style.
RM2E49MNT–Chicago - Illinois. Marina City, 197 meter tall skyscrapers designed by architect Bertrand Goldberg. When finished in 1963 it was the world tallest residential structure and the tallest reinforced concrete structure
RM2E49MXG–License plates from various US states decorate the walls of a Missouri rest area
RM2E49MYR–Amarillo, Texas. Big Texan Steak House, famous for its 72 oz steak challenge - if eaten within one hour, with strip cocktail, baked potato and salad
RM2E49MNY–Devils Tower National Monument - Wyoming is a butte, possibly laccoliths, composed of igneous rock. It was established as National Monument in 1906 by Theodore Roosevelt. Resistant to erosion, it forms vertical cliffs that encircle the tower.
RM2E49MKE–Union Station, Chicago, Ill, is an intercity rail terminal connected with all major US cities, such as New York, Laos Angeles, New Orleans, etc. Built with Indiana lime stone by architect Daniel Burnham in Neoclassicist style.
RM2E49MM8–Chicago, Illinois, USA. Willis Tower, formerly the Sear Tower built in 1973 was world's tallest structure (for 25 years), designed by Bruce Graham, sticks out from behind smaller downtown towers. United Airlines occupies 20 floors of the tower.
RM2E49MP9–Chicago - The Drake Hotel, luxury hotel built in 1920 by Architect Benjamin Marshall and Charles Fox, is located at the top of the Magnificent Mile. It features 535 bedrooms and is a popular movie location
RM2E49MR2–Chicago - Illinois, USA. Residential building along Chicago River reflecting morning sun
RM2E49MKH–Union Station, Chicago, Ill, is an intercity rail terminal connected with all major US cities, such as New York, Laos Angeles, New Orleans, etc. Built with Indiana lime stone by architect Daniel Burnham in Neoclassicist style.
RM2E49MJM–La Salle Street, Chicago. US flag with historical buildings
RM2DKD331–Solar power pant in Kingston New York, photo voltaic panels
RM2DKBWRH–leaves, fall colors
RM2DKD336–Solar power pant in Kingston New York, photo voltaic panels
RM2DK8DR4–Ashokan Reservoir, plant, leaves, fall colors,
RM2DKE0K3–Ashokan Reservoir, Esopus Creek, autumn leaves
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