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  • Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse on Roanoke Island, Outer Banks, North Carolina.  This is an exterior replica of the 1877 Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse that was located at the southern entrance of Croatan Sound, halfway between Wanchese and the NC mainland.   The original 1857 screwpile lighthouse that aided mariners in Croatan Sound was a cottage built over the water, with the lighthouse serving as both beacon and residence.  It was decommissioned in 1955, and lost in the Sound during an attempt to move it to private property. .. By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Art Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA) By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Art Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA) By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Art Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA) By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Betsy Ross House in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA). This is where Betsy Ross lived when she made the first American Flag. By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Betsy Ross House in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA). This is where Betsy Ross lived when she made the first American Flag. By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Betsy Ross House in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA). This is where Betsy Ross lived when she made the first American Flag. By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Elfreth's Alley in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA).  Only 16 feet wide, this is typical of an urban neighborhood of working class side streets developed in Phila. in the 18th and 19th centuries. There are 32 private homes and is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited residential streets in America.  Restoration of the homes began in 1934 by the Elfreth's Alley Association to prevent demolition of the run-down, impoverished neighborhood.  It is now a National Historic Landmark District, so designated to commemorate the working class people who built and sustained the city of Philadelphia. By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Elfreth's Alley in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA).  Only 16 feet wide, this is typical of an urban neighborhood of working class side streets developed in Phila. in the 18th and 19th centuries. There are 32 private homes and is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited residential streets in America.  Restoration of the homes began in 1934 by the Elfreth's Alley Association to prevent demolition of the run-down, impoverished neighborhood.  It is now a National Historic Landmark District, so designated to commemorate the working class people who built and sustained the city of Philadelphia. By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Elfreth's Alley in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA).  Only 16 feet wide, this is typical of an urban neighborhood of working class side streets developed in Phila. in the 18th and 19th centuries. There are 32 private homes and is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited residential streets in America.  Restoration of the homes began in 1934 by the Elfreth's Alley Association to prevent demolition of the run-down, impoverished neighborhood.  It is now a National Historic Landmark District, so designated to commemorate the working class people who built and sustained the city of Philadelphia. By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Elfreth's Alley in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA).  Only 16 feet wide, this is typical of an urban neighborhood of working class side streets developed in Phila. in the 18th and 19th centuries. There are 32 private homes and is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited residential streets in America.  Restoration of the homes began in 1934 by the Elfreth's Alley Association to prevent demolition of the run-down, impoverished neighborhood.  It is now a National Historic Landmark District, so designated to commemorate the working class people who built and sustained the city of Philadelphia. By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Dallas city skyline with Hyatt Regency building, Reunion Tower, puffy white clouds, and blue sky By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Dallas city skyline, Dallas, Texas, taken from the Dallas City Hall By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Dallas view from Cancer Survivors Plaza, Dallas, Texas.  The building on the right is one of the two tall towers of Plaza of the Americas By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Renaissance Tower in Dallas Texas.  The small pyramidal building next to the tall tower is the restaurant pagoda, also part of Renaissance Tower.  the tall building in the distance with a triangular top is Fountain Place.  Renaissance Tower lights up at night in criss-cross patterns of lighting. The top lights up and is locally referred to as the "landing pad" for the "rocket ship", Fountain Place building. By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • American Flag, Texas state Flag, and Dallas City Flag in front of Dallas City Hall By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Museum of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • United Spirit Arena, Texas Tech University By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • St. Paul's on the Plains Episcopal Church, in Lubbock, Texas By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Community Post Office in Afton, Texas By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • quaint US Post Office at dusk in Manns Harbor, North Carolina. By photographer Josiah Davidson
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  • Twilight at the Lubbock Area Veterans War Memorial - a war memorial to veterans of World War II through Iraqi Freedom. Each brick on every wall surface has the name of a veteran. Lubbock, Texas (TX). "This will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave" - Elmer Davis By photographer Josiah Davidson
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