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Photos by elpowett: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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elpowett said:

awesome! I didnt know that. I took this during my trip back to chicago from a 18 year hiatus. I loved my whole visit walking around.


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Kathy R said:

Looking north of Clark St at North Ave (1600 North). Chicago History Museum on right. Red Brick building on left is the Moody Church.


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First Mate said:

*****Please Read**** We have a friend missing in the waters between Roatan and Belize. We have information that suggests that the most likely place for landfall lies between Puerto Barrios and Puerto Cortes.

You have many pictures in this area. Do you have any ability to help us with the search? Do you have any suggestions on who we can contact in the area to solicit assistance?

Please Google Joe Dunsavage to see the material that is available on the web.

I can provide you with additonal information. My e-mail is csjobes@yahoo.com.


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Chris Albertson said:

The Beresford at West 80th Street and Central Park West, as seen from the Hayden Planetarium grounds.


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elpowett said:

Its the Mix Ultra Lounge now. No longer Oharas Pub


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elpowett said:

Gracias


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waltien said:

This is Chicago's famous Improv Olympic (IO) Theatre, the home of long-form comedy improv.


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elpowett said:

Tengo un tio que vive ayi


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elpowett said:

That is an amazing picture! How did you end up being at this location?


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keithwatt said:

It also says the Sage photo I added was close to Jesmond too. The system is far from perfect and positions should be left to the person posting the photo because they know better about how close somewhere is to a known location, at least far better then their software appears to interoperate positions.


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