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This is a small cemetery in Brown Park, Louisville, KY. Originally part of the John Floyd Plantation, this land was purchased by Brown in 1939. It was turned into a park honoring Brown's enduring legacy. The cemetery is slightly hidden in the park and surrounded by a brick wall and wrought iron gate.
This Ginko tree is a great specimen at over ten feet in diameter.When in Louisville be sure to visit it at Cave Hill Cemetery one of the countries most spectacular landscaped memorial gardens.
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I took the photo twice at different exposures in order to capture both the sky and the ground.
I took the photo twice at different exposures in order to capture both the sky and the ground.
This is a small cemetery in Brown Park, Louisville, KY. Originally part of the John Floyd Plantation, this land was purchased by Brown in 1939. It was turned into a park honoring Brown's enduring legacy. The cemetery is slightly hidden in the park and surrounded by a brick wall and wrought iron gate.
This Ginko tree is a great specimen at over ten feet in diameter.When in Louisville be sure to visit it at Cave Hill Cemetery one of the countries most spectacular landscaped memorial gardens.
Nice shot! It's already a historical photo too!
A foggy night in February 2007. A view of the Motorists Building from the front lawn on the Columbus Museum of Art
The Art sign on CCAD's campus with a beautiful view of the Columbus skyline at sunset.