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chicagomillennium said:

This statue is located now Five Holy Martyrs Parish at 4417 S. Richmond St. Chicago, IL 60632. It will be there until June 6, 2009. Thank you. - Oscar Mendez photographer. for more information please email me at chicagomillennium@yahoo.com .


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eslava1975 said:

eso es cierto ,yo viaje por casi todo el df y mi experiencia fue muy hermosa ,y gracias por mostrarnos estas fotos tan hermosas ,


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Max Martins said:

Thank you Rosi4ka for your comment. Have a wonderful weekend.


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tacupeto said:
Peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerdon?.

siguen ladrando los perros SENAL que vamos avansando: max . we are the double culture. oh no sabes quanto pesa lo doble papy . o eres alergico al corn.


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JargonTalk said:

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Greetings from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA!

Best wishes from JargonTalk


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dan lollar said:

Max

This is a picture of the old dam above the mill.The rails you see used to have a walk way on it. The gap in the center had planks in it to control the water level. The river washed around the dam on far side of this picture in the late seventies. There used to be a nice little lake behind it which supplied the water for the mill. Where it washed around is near where the old sluice way used to be. You can still see the old channel to the mill since it runs along side the north side of the river. This is a very nice old mill to visit, since it has all the same equipment in it it had when it was open. It closed when I was a young boy.


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Max Martins said:

Danken!!! Merci!!! 14man02 thank you very much for your note. I have visited your country twice and I know it is a beautiful landscape.


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Max Martins said:

I bet it was a very interesting job you had! Good luck and thanks for your words.


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hieron01 said:

This is the Tifton Museum of Arts & Heritage which is in a deconsecrated Methodist Church originally built in 1901, was deconsecrated in the 1950's, was renovated in 1990-1994, and was opened as a museum in 1994.


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