Photos by walmond217 : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
New Lincoln HS Construction
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Model of New Lincoln HS
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Model of New Lincoln HS
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New Lincoln HS Construction
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New Lincoln HS Construction
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New Lincoln HS Construction
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New Lincoln HS Construction
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New Lincoln HS Construction
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New Lincoln HS Construction
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The ABAR tower
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Lowering another radar in the system
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The Burges-Lippincott House - 1808
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Fallsington Elementary School - 1929
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Sunset on Albemarle Sound
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Storm Clouds on Albemarle Sound
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Evening view from Colington Harbour
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Storm brewing on Albemarle Sound
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Rear Elevation of "Majestic Sunsets"
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Just got a response from my wife's relatives from Pierrepont, NY in today's E-mail:
HI; Pierpont Has a Museum but no Historical ass.. Saint Lawrence County Historical Association 3 East Main St. PO Box 8 Canton NY 13617-0008 1 315 386 8133 should have info for the Town of Pierpont. HD
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?? Or just put the date in brackets in the title thus: 1065 Nash (2003).
Old photos can have a certain historical interest even to the people not in them :)
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Charming as usual, gecorrections. Bunions acting up again? Let's see some of your photos.
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AAA (allison1) and I connected by e-mail a while back. We found that we live not that far apart - sorry, Al, for not getting together yet. I posted a shot from inside the Bravo pit, and because it's an interior GE doesn't link it, but it's among my photos on Panoramio for anyone who cares to see what I risked smuggling a camera in for (nothing classified).
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I used to work in that tower. Long closed. Those were the days...
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Happy to be the first visitor of your new series on Yardley and hope to be followed by a lot of people.
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Do you remember the popcorn machine in the lobby with the lightbulb in it to keep the popcorn warm, or sitting in the back row dangling your feet that could not reach the floor?
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we will be going to Newtown this summer (College Showcase softball tournament), and we need some points of interest. Any suggestions from anyone?
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Mrs. Cronyn was the librarian. Yellow hair ALWAYS twisted neatly on the top of her head. The library was dark... one of those banker lights on her desk. I was scared to death of her.
I'd walk in, pick my book, and take it to her desk. I'd stand perfectly still and watch as the tip of the pen gently moved over the Date Due card. She'd slide it into the pocket as she handed back the book. I don't know that I ever even spoke to Mrs. Cronyn. I remember her very well. In fact, wasn't she also the school librarian at Goodnoe?
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They used to just leave the door open. Whoever went in.... signed the book. NEVER was vandalized or bothered.
I walked down this street, past this building thousands of times. I can't tell you the adventures that going 'down town' held.
Looks like they replaced the old slate and brick sidewalk. Ha ha... making bike riding much easier, no doubt. (lots of flats)
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