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I would like to spur a response by the public to the following. I'm related to George Ohr with a major collection of his pottery and other items George Ohr owned. If you had this collection, would you store them at this museum?
I've worked with a group, sponsored by Grace UCC from Two Rivers Wi, a few times down here. Nice to see you put our "home away from home" up for all to see. We're looking forward to staying in the new dormitory, on future trips to the Biloxi area.
4-25-09
This former funeral home was another casualty of Katrina. This photo was taken two years after the hurricane and while it looked like some reconstruction work had been done on the structure, the work permit in the window (hidden behind the tall shrub to the left of the stairs) had expired and the place looked abandoned all over again the week I was in town.
Note the title of this photo: This painting is on the exterior of Camp Victor, which is actually located just over the Biloxi city line, in Ocean Springs.
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Pretty. The backhoe ruins the shot though.
Excellent composition! Greets from Guayaquil, Ecuador.
I would like to spur a response by the public to the following. I'm related to George Ohr with a major collection of his pottery and other items George Ohr owned. If you had this collection, would you store them at this museum?
Hello, Chris Davison
Lovely colours and Beautiful Photo !
Greetings from TOKYO.
Thank god this bridge was finally finished last year! (Google Earth/Maps should really update its satellite image, however). Great shot.
I've worked with a group, sponsored by Grace UCC from Two Rivers Wi, a few times down here. Nice to see you put our "home away from home" up for all to see. We're looking forward to staying in the new dormitory, on future trips to the Biloxi area. 4-25-09
This former funeral home was another casualty of Katrina. This photo was taken two years after the hurricane and while it looked like some reconstruction work had been done on the structure, the work permit in the window (hidden behind the tall shrub to the left of the stairs) had expired and the place looked abandoned all over again the week I was in town.
The funeral home seems to be another casualty of Katrina.
Note the title of this photo: This painting is on the exterior of Camp Victor, which is actually located just over the Biloxi city line, in Ocean Springs.
(The Absolut billboard is the great one, not the political ad!)