Photos by steve tysinger : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Reservoir Park Southern Pines, nc st
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Barret Lake st
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Sanders Cabin Circa 1770 st
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Garner House Circa 1796 st
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Shaw House circa 1821 st
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View of Track st
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Old Pinehurst Fire Dept. st
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The Carolina Pinehurst, NC st
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Endor Iorn Furnace top view---st
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Endor Iorn Furnace top view---st
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The Spa at Pinehurst st
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The Spa At Pinehurst st
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steve tysinger's conversations
This photo is way off
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I agree it's a shame. Instead of bringing this kind of attention to it I believe I would have reported it instead. Why concentrate on one thing that can be easily dealt with. Who knows, it may have been cleaned out already, but your photo will continue to cast a bad light.
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Thanks :). The beautiful scenery in stokes county makes it easy to find a good shot. I would feel guilty if I took credit lol. Thanks all the same though.
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Is this the mill that is on state rd. 714 Nice shot but a bit off on location if it is Thanks st
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Thanks Have a nice day or night? st
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It says near West Fort Smith Google Earth did that not me...
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(1) This site is actually in Fort Smith, Arkansas--not in Oklahoma as tagged. It was originally in Indian Country, but the boundary was changed by Congress in 1905 (two years before Oklahoma statehood) to put the site entirely in Arkansas. (The "Oklahoma" part of Fort Smith NHS is the Arkansas River bank across from the main site in Arkansas; the Park Service and the nearby town of Moffett, OK bought it to preserve the view.)
(2) This particular foundation is from the original Fort Smith built in 1817 and abandoned about a decade later. The "Civil War fort" is the second Fort Smith, built higher on the riverbank overlooking (and across the original Arkansas border from) this fort in the late 1830's and operational until the early 1870's; its barracks building was later the courtroom & jail of "Hanging Judge" Isaac C. Parker, and its marching grounds became downtown Fort Smith's Garrison Avenue.
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I like the anglle of you shot It is diffrent fron the norm !!
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