RM2K84AG1–Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge over the Connecticut River linking New Hampshire and Vermont, Looking toward Vermont.
RM2K84A1R–Luxembourg City and the River Alzette, Luxembourg.
RM2K84C1Y–Terlingua, Texas. Graves in Terlingua Cemetery, dating from early 1900s, still in use.
RM2K84BK5–Richmond, Virginia. St. John's Episcopal Church, site of Patrick Henry's Give Me Liberty or Give me Death Speech.
RM2K84BH9–Dyersville, Iowa. Main Street.
RM2K84BP6–Richmond, Virginia. House of Maggie Lena Walker, Black-American Bank Manager and Social Leader.
RM2K84BYE–Terlingua, Texas. Grave of Bossbird David, in Terlingua Cemetery. Cemetery dates from early 1900s, still in use.
RM2K84BN6–Richmond, Virginia. The State Capitol Building. Architectural Style: Early Republic, Palladian
RM2K84BYD–Terlingua, Texas. Agave Growing on Recent Graves in Terlingua Cemetery, dating from early 1900s, still in use.
RM2K84BK2–Avon, Outer Banks, North Carolina, USA. Teenage and Pre-teenage Children in the Atlantic Surf with their Boogie Boards.
RM2K84B4J–Fresh Garden Salad.
RM2K84A48–Luxembourg City and the River Alzette, Luxembourg.
RM2K84C9E–Navy Merchant Marine Memorial to those Lost at Sea in World War I, Washington, DC. Dedicated 1934, Sculptor: Ernesto Begni del Piatta.
RM2K84A1N–Luxembourg City and the River Alzette, Luxembourg.
RM2K84B9W–Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Free Ferry. Ocean Cruise Ship at Terminal on left.
RM2K84C47–Terlingua, Texas. Graves in Terlingua Cemetery, dating from early 1900s, still in use.
RM2K84BRA–Manakin, Virginia. Tuckahoe Plantation House, Built by William Randolph, a Boyhood Home of Thomas Jefferson.
RM2K84C39–Terlingua, Texas. Graves in Terlingua Cemetery, dating from early 1900s, still in use.
RM2K84BB9–Iowa. Byways Sign, marking a scenic road.
RM2K84A67–Luxembourg City and the River Alzette, Luxembourg.
RM2K84BG1–Iowa. Scenic Byway Sign, Highway E17.
RM2K84A4G–Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. Looking down on the River Alzette from the City Fortifications.
RM2K84C8A–Everglades National Park, Florida. View of the Marsh Wetlands from the Shark Valley Viewing Tower Looking North along the Original Access Road.
RM2K84BW2–Terlingua, Texas. Family Burial Site in Terlingua Cemetery, dating from early 1900s, still in use.
RM2K84BH7–Dyersville, Iowa. Main Street. St. Xavier Basilica in Background.
RM2K84BG0–Cornfields in Dubuque County, Iowa, USA.
RM2K84BX0–Terlingua, Texas. Graves in Terlingua Cemetery, dating from early 1900s, still in use.
RM2K84CAA–Navy Merchant Marine Memorial to those Lost at Sea in World War I, Washington, DC. Dedicated 1934, Sculptor: Ernesto Begni del Piatta.
RM2K84BCX–Dyersville, Iowa. Main Street. St. Xavier Basilica in Background.
RM2K84BJ2–Avon, Outer Banks, North Carolina, USA. A Beach House on a Barrier Island, Atlantic Ocean off Beach.
RM2K84AKJ–Connecticut River, Cornish, New Hampshire. New Hampshire on right, Vermont on left.
RM2K84BN7–Richmond, Virginia. Equestrian Statue of George Washington on the State Capitol Grounds. George Mason to left of 'W', Jefferson to right of 'Washing
RM2K84BAW–Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Canal Tour Boat.
RM2K84A8R–Everglades National Park, Florida. Taylor Slough in foreground, a Seagrass Prairie with Royal Palm Hammock and Anhinga Trail Visitor Center in backg
RM2K84BB4–Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Free Municipal Ferry.
RM2K84AHK–Connecticut River, Cornish, New Hampshire. New Hampshire on right, Vermont on left.
RM2K84B79–Fremont Cottonwood Tree, 47 years old. Arizona. Populus fremontii
RM2K84BH3–Iowa. Scenic Byway Sign, Highway E17.
RM2K84C4A–Everglades National Park, Florida. Students with Ranger at an Observation Platform on the Anhinga Trail.
RM2K84ADC–West Point, New York, USA. U.S. Military Academy Main Dining Hall. Protestant Chapel in background on Hillside.
RM2K84C9D–Connecticut River, Cornish, New Hampshire. New Hampshire on right, Vermont on left.