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  • Standing guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, DC.
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  • Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Buitl in 1885 where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was pastor from 1954 to 1960.
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  • A volunteer helps a man trace/rub a name from the Vietnam Memorial. Relatives do this in rememberance of a family member that made the ultimate sacrifice serving his/her country..
    Tracing a Name on the Wall 1054-2906.jpg
  • The final resting place for James Smithson.<br />
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James Smithson FRS (c. 1765[1] – 27 June 1829) was an English chemist and mineralogist. He published numerous scientific papers for the Royal Society during the late 1700s as well as assisting in the development of calamine, which would eventually be renamed after him as "smithsonite". He was the founding donor of the Smithsonian Institution, which also bears his name.
    James Smithson 1047-1318.jpg
  • George Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Geroga<br />
This sculpture is dedicated to all American prisoners involved in all American wars over our country's birth up to the present. The sculpture is designed to have a universal quality, and no reference to any particular uniform or specific details have been made. The accent has been placed on the inner struggle and strength of the prisoners.
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  • Veteran's Day presentation and celebration at the Wall on Washington, DC. M. Scruggs is the president of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund.
    Jan C. Scruggs presentation to vets ...jpg
  • The home of Medgar Evers, field secretary for NAACP in Mississippi. Jackson, Miss.
    Home Medgar Evers 1047-9949.jpg
  • The Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas where in February 1836 the Republic of Mexico laid siege to 183 Texians.
    The Alamo 1004-9320.jpg
  • The 3d U.S. Infantry, traditionally known as "The Old Guard," is the oldest active-duty infantry unit in the Army, serving our nation since 1784.<br />
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The Old Guard, 3d U.S. Infantry, in formation on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.<br />
The Old Guard is the Army's official ceremonial unit and escort to the president, and it also provides security for Washington, D.C., in time of national emergency or civil disturbance.
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  • Looking over the shoulders of the soldier's statue at the Vietnam Memorial, Washington, DC
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  • Military fueral honors with Old Guard caisson platoon in escort. Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
    Old Guard Funeral Procession 1053-06...jpg
  • Kenmore mansion, locating in Fredericksburg, Va.,, is the colonial home of Fielding and Betty Lewis. Betty Lewis was the sister of George Washington. Fielding spent a hugh amount of his fortune providing armaments
    Kenmore Mansion 1042-5246.jpg
  • Model reflecting on 911 memorial at the US Pentagon. Model is sitting on one of the memorial benches. Fall season. Arlington, Va.
    Pentagon 911 Memorial 1053-0884.jpg
  • Pentagon 911 memorial at dusk. Arlington. Va.
    Pentagon 911 Memorial 1053-2792.jpg
  • Korean Veteran's War Memorial,national mall in Washington, DC.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial 1053-07...jpg
  • WWII Memorial in Washington DC, Atlantic 1/2 of memorial with Lincoln Memorial in the background of the gold star display.
    WWII Memorial Washington DC 1053-073...jpg
  • Standing alone on Hazel Grove in the Chancellorsville Civil War Battlefield area is a limber. used to support the tail of an artillary piece or the stock of a caisson. Used to carry artillery shells.
    Limber 1053-5288.jpg
  • A relative photographys a name on the Vietnam Wall in Washington, DC.
    Name on the Wall 1054-2899.jpg
  • Naval Operational Support Center, Tampa Bay UB23 operational in Tampa Bay.
    NOSC UB23 Tampa 1060-5382.jpg
  • Civil war relica of a 24 lb howitzer cannon stored in the blacksmith shop, Fort Kearny Nebraska. First stop on the Oregon Trail. Histroical State Park.
    Replica 24-lb Howitzer 1075-9860.jpg
  • Barrack room, Fort James Jackson, Savannah, Ga. A brick fortification initiated by President Thomas Jefferson as part of a coastal defense system.
    Room Fort James Jackson 1059-4400.jpg
  • 12-Inch Seacoast Mortar mpunted in a Battery Laidley.  Located in Fort DeSoto Park, St. Petersburg, Fl.
    Seacoast Mortar 1047-5834.jpg
  • A original section of the stone wall, battle of fredericksburg, va. National Military Park
    Stone Wall 1053-5244.jpg
  • The National SEABEE Memorial located on Memorial Drive in Arlington, Va.
    Seabee Memorial 1053-0607.jpg
  • The WWII Victory ship American's stern. Ship is operational in Tampa Bay with a Port Authority tug boat in escort. Tampa Bay, Fl.. Passengers are attending one of the yearly underway exercises for the ship.
    Underway with tug boat escort 1060-5...jpg
  • The Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey is an American multi-mission, tiltrotor military aircraft with both vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), and short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities.
    V-22 Osprey 1050-5940.jpg
  • Women in Military Service for America Memorial, National memorial in Arlington County, Va.
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  • The wall of the oldest brick fortification in the United States, Fort James Jackson. Abandon building with overgrown weeds in front of open windows.
    Wall of Fort James Jackson 1059-4395.jpg
  • Nurse holding a wounded veteran in the Women's Vietnam War Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Washington, DC
    Women Vietnam Memorial 1053-0815.jpg
  • An Apache helicopter is dropping-off seal members on to a barge in the Hillsborough River in Tampa, Fl. SOFIC 2012.
    AH-64 Apache Helicopter 1050-6080.jpg
  • Old Fort James Jackson is the oldest brick fortification on the East Coast. Circa 1804 as one of President Thomas Jefferson's Second System coastal defense system. Last Federal soldiers stationed here was the 55th Massachusetts.
    Fort James Jackson 1059-4385.jpg
  • The Korean War Veterans Memorial is an area in Washington, D.C. on the National Register of Historic Places. It is dedicated to the servicemen who died or were wounded during the Korean War (1950-1953). The very distinct memorial features slightly larger than life-size figures in the likeness of soldiers walking through rough terrain in full battle uniforms.<br />
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Within the triangle of the Korean War Veterans Memorial stand 19 stainless steel statues. They are approximately 7 feet (2 meters) tall and represent soldiers from different branches of the military. Each statue weighs about 1000 pounds (453 kilograms). They were designed by Frank Gaylord, and they appear to be marching through the rough terrain of North and South Korea
    The Korean War Memorial 1053-1363.jpg
  • The AM-1 was designed to be a combined scouting, dive-bombing, and torpedo-bombing mission aircraft. Circa 1945. The payload of 14,179 pounds weighed more that the plane. In National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, Fl.
    AM-1 Mauler 1058-4002.jpg
  • The only fully operatonal WWII maritime ship, American Victory ship, Tampa, Fl.
    American Victory Ship 1060-0831.jpg
  • The headstone of Audie Murphy in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia
    Audie Murphy Headstone 1053-0665.jpg
  • An Apache attack helicopter extracting seal team members during SOFIC 2012, Tampa, Fl.
    Apache AH-64 Helicopter 1050-6091.jpg
  • A British breech-loading rapid-fire rifle, 1890 vintage. Ft. DeSoto, St. Petersburg, Fl.
    Breech-Loading Rapid-Fire Rifle 1047...jpg
  • Cannon on display on Castle Hill, Sitka, Akaska. A type used by the Russian-Americans during the Battle of 1804
    Castle Hill Cannon 1086-5774.jpg
  • Crowd in Celebration of Veteran's Day at the Pacific-End of the WWII Memorial by National Park Service Personnel. Washington, DC
    Crowd Vet Day WWII Pacific 1054-2930.jpg
  • The Boeing CH-47 Chinook is an American twin-engined, tandem rotor, heavy-lift helicopter developed by American rotorcraft company Vertol and manufactured by Boeing Vertol (later known as Boeing Rotorcraft Systems).
    CH-47 Chinook 1050-5973.jpg
  • Fort Davis considered one of the best eamples of a frontier military post in the American Southwest. It remains a vivid reminder of the sigificant role played by the military in the settlement of the wertern frontier. Named after the then Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, this image is looking across the ruin of the base commissary toward Officers' Row. Four companies of Buffalo Soldiers (Ninth U.S Cavalary, one of the Army's four segregated African American regiments) were the last to use the base. The base was abandoned in June, 1891.
    Fort Davis Hospital 1004-9827.jpg
  • Fort Davis considered one of the best eamples of a frontier military post in the American Southwest. It remains a vivid reminder of the sigificant role played by the military in the settlement of the wertern frontier. Named after the then Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, this image is looking across the ruin of the base commissary toward Officers' Row. Four companies of Buffalo Soldiers (Ninth U.S Cavalary, one of the Army's four segregated African American regiments) were the last to use the base. The base was abandoned in June, 1891.
    Fort Davis Frontier Post 1004-9809.jpg
  • Fort Davis considered one of the best eamples of a frontier military post in the American Southwest. It remains a vivid reminder of the sigificant role played by the military in the settlement of the wertern frontier. Named after the then Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, this image is looking across the ruin of the base commissary toward Officers' Row. Four companies of Buffalo Soldiers (Ninth U.S Cavalary, one of the Army's four segregated African American regiments) were the last to use the base. The base was abandoned in June, 1891.
    Fort Davis Command Housing 1004-9830.jpg
  • Fort Morgan is a Third System masonry fort built between 1819 and 1833. Standing guard where the bay meets the Gulf of Mexico, the fort played a significant role in the Battle of Mobile Bay in August 1864. Used intermittently through the Spanish American War, World War I and World War II, the site showcases the evolution of seacoast fortifications and adaptations made by the U.S. Army for the defense of the country. In 1946 the site was turned over to the State of Alabama as a historic site.
    Fort Morgan 1047-0169.jpg
  • Fort Davis considered one of the best eamples of a frontier military post in the American Southwest. It remains a vivid reminder of the sigificant role played by the military in the settlement of the wertern frontier. Named after the then Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, this image is looking across the ruin of the base commissary toward Officers' Row. Four companies of Buffalo Soldiers (Ninth U.S Cavalary, one of the Army's four segregated African American regiments) were the last to use the base. The base was abandoned in June, 1891.
    Fort Davis Officer's Row 1004-9809.jpg
  • Joseph Henry (December 17, 1797 – May 13, 1878) was an American scientist who served as the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. He was the secretary for the National Institute for the Promotion of Science, a precursor of the Smithsonian Institution.[
    Joseph Henry 1047-1312.jpg
  • Reenactor portraying the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis, at the !0th annual "Battle of Ballast Point", Tampa, Fl.
    Jeff Davis Reenactor 1028-9302.jpg
  • The wall and human sculptures in the courtyard at the National POW Memorial, Andersonville, Ga.<br />
Sculpture by Donna L. Dobberfuhl
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  • The first bracelets were made by a Carol Bates, who now works for the Defense POW-Missing Persons Office. The bracelets come in various finishes and on each bracelet is engraved, at a minimum, the name, rank, service, loss date, and country of loss of a missing man from the Vietnam War.
    POW_MIA Vietnam Bracelet Statue 1004...jpg
  • USS Alabama BB60 located docked at Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama.
    USS Alabama BB 60 1004-0277.jpg
  • Navy Lt. Cmd. reenactor at a mock trial, 10th annual Civil War reenactment of the Battle of Ballast Point, Ft. DeSoto Park, St. Petersburg, Florida.
    Trial Navy Lawyer Reenactor 1028-934...jpg
  • February 1, 1940 as the keel was laid at the Norfolk Navy Yard in Portsmouth, Virginia, Battleship USS ALABAMA (BB-60) has had a remarkable career.  She began her World War II adventures in the North Atlantic in 1943, then later that year, went to the South Pacific seas.  She ended up in Mobile, Alabama as a National Historic Landmark and memorial to millions.
    USS Alabama BB60 1004-9998.jpg
  • Tombstones at Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Ga.
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  • WWII submarine being restored at Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama. The SS 228, USS Drum
    USS Drum SS 228 1004-0269.jpg
  • One of seven shallow-draft City Class river ironclads, The U.S.S. Cairo was commissioned in January of 1862. Over the years the gunboat was forgotten and her resting place was slowly covered by a shroud of silt and mud. As the Centennial of the Civil War approached, Edwin C. Bearss, Historian at Vicksburg National Military Park, was able to plot the approximate site of the wreck. In 1972, the United States Congress enacted legislation authorizing the National Park Service to accept title to the Cairo and reassemble the remnants for display and preservation in Vicksburg National Military Park. The recovery of artifacts from the Cairo revealed a treasure trove of weapons, munitions, naval stores, and personal property that help tell the story of the sailors that once called the ship home. The gunboat and its artifacts can now be seen along the tour road at the USS. Cairo Museum.
    USS Cairo Ironclad 1047-0032.jpg
  • The 16' Gun mounts on the USS Alabama BB 60. Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, Alabama
    16 inch guns BB 60 1004-0216.jpg
  • Two women working post battle at the 10th annual Battle of Ballast Point" civil war reenactment in Tampa, Florida
    Womwn Reenactors Civil War 1028-9276.jpg
  • The North American B-25 Mitchell is a medium bomber that was introduced in 1941 and named in honor of Major General William "Billy" Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation. Used by many Allied air forces, the B-25 served in every theater of World War II, and after the war ended, many remained in service, operating across four decades.
    B-25 Mitchell Bomber 1004-0005.jpg
  • The Enfield Pattern 1853 rifle-musket (also known as the Pattern 1853 Enfield, P53 Enfield, and Enfield rifle-musket) was a .577 calibre Minié-type muzzle-loading rifled musket. The Enfield 1853 rifle-musket was also used by both the North and the South in the American Civil War, and was the second most widely used infantry weapon in the war
    Aiming an 1853 1028-9477.jpg
  • Commemorating the service of the 1st and 3rd MIssissippi regiments, Afican descent and all Mississippians of African descent who participated in the Vicksburg campaign.
    African Civil War Statue 1047-0002.jpg
  • Conning Tower and 5"/25 caliber forward deck gun.<br />
Class:  Gato-Class<br />
Length:   311 feet, 9 inches<br />
Beam:   27 feet, 3 inches<br />
Engines:  4 Fairbanks-Morse<br />
9 Cylinder opposed piston<br />
diesel engines<br />
model 38 D8-⅛<br />
Motors:   4x Elliott electric motors with reduction gears<br />
Batteries:  2x 4-bladed propellers<br />
Max Speed surfaced: 20 ¼ knots (± 23 MPH)<br />
Max Speed submerged:8 ¾ (± 10 MPH)<br />
Range Speed:  11,000 nautical miles at 10 knots<br />
Patrol Endurance: 75 days max<br />
Test Depth:  300 feet<br />
Crew:Up to 8 officers & 75 enlisted men<br />
Torpedoes:10×21 inch torpedo tubes (6x forward, 4x aft)<br />
24 torpedoes<br />
Forward deck gun:5”/ 25- Caliber<br />
Forward AA gun:40 mm Bofors<br />
Aft AA gun:Twin 20 mm Oerlikon
    Conning Tower forward deck gun USS D...jpg
  • The Water dome was the largest Frank Llpyd Wright designed feature in the world. Although only partially completed in Wright's time due to technology limitations, the Florida Southern College in Lakeland made a point to complete the project in 2007 to honor his legacy to the College.
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  • Water dome was the largest Frank Llpyd Wright designed featuremin the world. Although only partially completed in Wright's time due to technology limitations, the Florida Southern Colleg in Lakeland made a point to complete the project in 2007 to honor his legacy to the College.
    Water Dome with Roux Library 1047-30...jpg
  • Water dome was the largest Frank Llpyd Wright designed featuremin the world. Although only partially completed in Wright's time due to technology limitations, the Florida Southern Colleg in Lakeland made a point to complete the project in 2007 to honor his legacy to the College.
    Water Dome 1047-3111.jpg
  • The buikding front of the Biltmore Forest School founded in 1898 in what is now Pisgah National Forest. The area is know as the Cradle of Forestry.
    Biltmore Forest School 1042-1559.jpg
  • Ca' d'Zan is a Venetian Gothic revival residence in Sarasota, Florida, adjacent to the Sarasota Bay. The residence was the winter home of the American circus owner, developer and art collector John Ringling and his wife Mable.
    Ca d Zan 1003-9219.jpg
  • National Gallery of Art, Sculpture Garden.<br />
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The work's title refers to the horticultural procedure of joining one tree or plant to the bud, stem, or root of another in order to repair it, adapt it to climate or soil change, propagate it, or produce new fruits or flowers.<br />
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Washington, DC
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  • The Biltmore Forest School that was founded in 1898 was the first school of forestry in the United States. It was founded by Dr. C.A. Schenck.
    Biltmore Forest School 1042-1569.jpg
  • Schenck's office at the first school of forestry in Transylvania County, N.C.
    Schenck's Office 1042-1571.jpg
  • Tampa Bay mounted police patrol on patrol in Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park located in downtown Tampa Bay, Fl. The police officer is resting his horse and he under the shade of a small tree during  a hot summer day in June of 2010.
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  • The geave site of Ted Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Ted Kennedy's grave is located between Robert's and John's Grave sites and below Arlington House.
    Ted Kennedy Grave 1007-0682.jpg
  • The cotton gin inceased the production in the South and brought about the need for increased slave labor.
    The Cotton Gin 1036-4358.jpg
  • The Eagle is maneuvering in the Hillsborough Bay as it exits TampaBay's port authority.<br />
Sailing ships from around the world docked in downtown Tampa, Fla., for Sail Tampa Bay 2010. Ships on hand included the Coast Guard bark Eagle, the Capitan Miranda from Uruguay, and the Gloria from Colombia.<br />
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The USCGC Eagle is a 295-foot, three-masted barque used as a training vessel for future officers of the United States Coast Guard. Known as "America's Tall Ship," the majestic Eagle is the largest tall ship flying the Stars and Stripes and the only active square-rigger in U.S. government service.
    The Eagle in Tampa 1006-0498.jpg
  • Theatre in the Round was buikt by Frank LLoyd Wright for the Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. It was built in 1952.
    Theatre in the Round 1006-0368.jpg
  • Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with wreath on stand at Arlinton National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. October, 2010.
    Tomb of the Unknown 1007-0649.jpg
  • BEDT 12, PORTER 0-6-0T<br />
This steam locomotive was built for the Brooklyn Navy Yard in March 1919. The Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal RR purchased the locomotive in 1922 where it ran until retirement in 1963. It was privately owned and donated to the museum by Dr. Ed Ryan in 1982. This is a small switching locomotive and was used to move freight cars on the docks around Brooklyn, New York. It has been cosmetically restored and is now on display in Parrish.
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  • A veteran standing by two graves at Bay Pines National Cemetery. When asked if he knew the men buried in the graves, he responded " the grave on the left is my Father, he died in WWII. The grave on the right is my son, he died in the Gulf War"
    Veteran visiting Son's grave and Fat...jpg
  • Water Dome designed by Frank LLoyd Wright for Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida
    Water Dome 1006-0372.jpg
  • Wesley House is now opart of the Eden Garden State Park in Point Washington, Fl. It was the home of William Henry Wesley who ran a lumber mill in the 1890's. After renovated by Lois Maxon, the old Southern charm from past eras still prevails.
    Wesley House Eden 1012-2320.jpg
  • Wesley House is now opart of the Eden Garden State Park in Point Washington, Fl. It was the home of William Henry Wesley who ran a lumber mill in the 1890's. After renovated by Lois Maxon, the old Southern charm from past eras still prevails.
    Wesley House Eden 1012-2281.jpg
  • Yulee was a member of the Territorial Legislative Council, and served in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate after Florida statehood. <br />
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The park contains the remnants of the once-thriving 5,100-acre sugar plantation: a 40-foot limestone masonry chimney, iron gears and a cane press. The steam-driven mill operated from 1851 to 1864 and served as a supplier of sugar products for Southern troops during the Civil War.
    Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins 1006-7189.jpg
  • The primary armament of an Iowa-class battleship consisted of nine breech-loading 16 inch (406 mm)/50-caliber Mark 7 naval guns,[1] which were housed in three 3-gun turrets: two forward and one aft in a configuration known as "2-A-1". The guns were 66 feet (20 m) long (50 times their 16-inch (410 mm) bore, or 50 calibers, from breechface to muzzle).[2] About 43 feet (13 m) protruded from the gun house. Each gun weighed about 239,000 pounds (108 000 kg) without the breech, or 267,900 pounds with the breech.[3][4] They fired 2,700 pounds (1,225 kg) armor-piercing projectiles at a muzzle velocity of 2,500 ft/s (762 m/s), or 1,900 pounds (862 kg) high-capacity projectiles at 2,690 ft/s (820 m/s), up to 24 miles (21 nmi; 39 km).[3]
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  • Yulee was a member of the Territorial Legislative Council, and served in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate after Florida statehood. <br />
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The park contains the remnants of the once-thriving 5,100-acre sugar plantation: a 40-foot limestone masonry chimney, iron gears and a cane press. The steam-driven mill operated from 1851 to 1864 and served as a supplier of sugar products for Southern troops during the Civil War.
    Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins 1006-7201.jpg
  • Yulee was a member of the Territorial Legislative Council, and served in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate after Florida statehood. <br />
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The park contains the remnants of the once-thriving 5,100-acre sugar plantation: a 40-foot limestone masonry chimney, iron gears and a cane press. The steam-driven mill operated from 1851 to 1864 and served as a supplier of sugar products for Southern troops during the Civil War.
    Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins 1006-7192.jpg
  • Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Buitl in 1885 where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was pastor from 1954 to 1960.
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  • Art form outside the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg, Fl.
    Art Form FHM 1047-2126.jpg
  • Bay Pines National Cemetery is located on the grounds of the Veterans Administration Center (VAC) in Pinellas County, about 9 miles west-northwest of St. Petersburg, Fla. On March 15, 1933, the cemetery was dedicated and officially opened as a burial ground for those who died in the Bay Pines hospital and domiciliary.
    Bat Pines National Cemetery 1006-025...jpg
  • Texas & Pacific (MP) caboose #12070, Built in 1929, this car was used throughout the MoPac and T&P system until retired in 1981. It was purchased by a founding member of the Florida Railroad Museum and later donated to the museum.
    Caboose at Florida Railroad Museum 1...jpg
  • The Citadel cadets on pararde. Citadel parades are held on Summerall Field most Fridays during the school year and are open to the public.
    Citadel Cadets 1036-2711.jpg
  • The end of a cut coaxial cable with guard shield, insulator, and cover shown close-up. Cable is a RG-59 cable.
    Coax Cable 1088-6356.jpg
  • As a living memorial to America's Veterans who served their country honorably for the cause of freedom. Bay Pines National Cemetery, Saint Petersburg, Fl.
    Carillon 1006-0295.jpg
  • The end of a cut coaxial cable with guard shield, insulator, and cover shown close-up. Cable is a RG-59 cable.
    Coax Cable 1088-6359.jpg
  • A couple believed to be a mother and father visit a grave site at Bay Pines National Cemetery in Saint Petersburg, Fl. Veteran's Day 2010.
    Cople visit Bay Pines 1006-0284.jpg
  • Cowboys moving a herd of cattle across a paved road in Texas.
    Cowboys riding horseback 1004-9856.jpg
  • The dry dock #3 of the Tampa Bay port authority. This is the channelside area of Tampa Bay, Fl.
    DD 3 Port Authority 1008-0853.jpg
  • The subtropical climate of Florida makes growing strawberries a constant battle against at least two kinds of fruit rot: Anthracnose and Botrytis. Traditionally, Florida strawberry farmers have sprayed fungicide to prevent rot. They sprayed every week or ten days throughout the growing season, just in case rot was even thinking of appearing. The costs of spraying—including fungicides, equipment, and personnel—cut into profits, and also gave Florida strawberries a reputation that doesn’t square with customers’ demand for more natural berries.
    Florida Strawberry Farmer 1006.7383.jpg
  • The  John Kennedy grave site with eternal flam in Arlington National Cemetry.
    Kennedy's Grave Arlington1007-0620.jpg
  • Fort Foster State Historic Site is part of Hillsborough River State Park, located on the east side of U.S. 301 from the park.<br />
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During the Second Seminole War, the purpose of Fort Foster was to defend the bridge crossing at the Hillsborough River and act as a resupply point for the soldiers in the field. The fort was garrisoned on and off from December 1836 through April 1838.<br />
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Although the fort was attacked on several occasions, the worst attack occurred in February 1836, when a small group of Seminoles attempted to set fire to the bridge. The attempt was thwarted by aggressive musket and cannon fire from the 50 or so U.S. Navy sailors and the 20 artillery men within the fort.
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  • A statue errected in Ybor City, outside Tampa,Fl., to the migrant cigar workers from Cuba to the UNited States. The statue was placed in 1992.
    Immigrant Statue 1047-1147.jpg
  • Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Buitl in 1885 where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was pastor from 1954 to 1960.
    King Memorial Baptist Church 1047-00...jpg
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