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Please contact me about possibly using your photo. I'm a graphic artist working at a state-owned printshop. I was wondering if we could put your photo on a calendar. It would not be for sale, but just to show the capabilities of our equipment. Thank you.
Mr. Dooley was a railroad tycoon in the Victorian era. Maymont park was their estate. It is now a park owned by the non-profit Maymont Foundation. It is a beautiful huge park with wildlife and farm animals. It also features many rare trees from around the world. There are rolling hills, an Italian Garden, and a Japanese Garden.
http://www.maymont.org/
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Traveler was a much shorter horse. Jackson's feet barely cleared the ground.
The great unwashed slogging through knee-deep muck and mire.
and yeah this guy wants to be a native but has his names wrong this is the power plant / the pumphouse is up river just above nickel bridge
This is a truly majestic shot of the Museum.
Please contact me about possibly using your photo. I'm a graphic artist working at a state-owned printshop. I was wondering if we could put your photo on a calendar. It would not be for sale, but just to show the capabilities of our equipment. Thank you.
I Would like to purchase the right to use this photo in a mural.
Please contact me at bertholland@mac.com
Mr. Dooley was a railroad tycoon in the Victorian era. Maymont park was their estate. It is now a park owned by the non-profit Maymont Foundation. It is a beautiful huge park with wildlife and farm animals. It also features many rare trees from around the world. There are rolling hills, an Italian Garden, and a Japanese Garden. http://www.maymont.org/