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  • Stanton Hall, built in 1857 for cotton magnate, Frederick Stanton by architect-buider, Thomas Rose, with Greek Revival architecture and Victorian ornamentation, Natchez, Mississippi.  Staton Hall is a National Historic Landmark owned by the Pilgrimage Garden Club.
    MS-1028a.tif
  • Stanton Hall, built in 1857 for cotton magnate, Frederick Stanton by architect-buider, Thomas Rose, with Greek Revival architecture and Victorian ornamentation, Natchez, Mississippi.  Staton Hall is a National Historic Landmark owned by the Pilgrimage Garden Club.
    MS-1027b.tif
  • Stanton Hall, built in 1857 for cotton magnate, Frederick Stanton by architect-buider, Thomas Rose, with Greek Revival architecture and Victorian ornamentation, Natchez, Mississippi.  Staton Hall is a National Historic Landmark owned by the Pilgrimage Garden Club.
    MS-1026b.tif
  • French architecture of the Royal Cafe, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana
    LA-1013a.tif
  • Live oak allee leading to Beau Fort Plantation house, an example of Creole architecture built about 1790, Cane River National Heritage Area, Natchez, Louisiana.
    LA-1038c.tif
  • The Urban Room of The City Library illuminated at night, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-2407a.tif
  • The Urban Room of The City Library illuminated at night, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-2408a.tif
  • The City Library, with 240,000 square feet housing a collection of over 500,000 books, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-1994.tif
  • Maison Louisiane built in 1898, now a historic Bed and Breakfast, Natchitoches, Louisiana.
    LA-1036a.tif
  • Maison Louisiane built in 1898, now a historic Bed and Breakfast, Natchitoches, Louisiana.
    LA-1035.tif
  • Rocking chair in the Parlor of Winsor Castle, Pipe Spring National Monoument, Arizona.
    PS-4c.tif
  • Western Cottage Organ in the Parlor of Winsor Castle, Pipe Spring National Monoument, Arizona.
    PS-3a.tif
  • Living History Park Ranger Yvonne Heaton standing across the courtyard, Winsor Castle, Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona.
    PS-1c.tif
  • Blacksmith Shop, previously used as quarters in 1870, Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona.
    PS-17b.tif
  • Blacksmith Shop, previously used as quarters in 1870, Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona.
    PS-16.tif
  • Blacksmith Shop and Harness room, previously used as quarters and constructed in 1868, Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona.
    PS-37a.tif
  • Winsor Castle, started in 1870 and completed in 1872, built over Pipe Spring to protect this valuable water source for Mormon settlers, Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona
    PS-34c.tif
  • Blacksmith Shop, previously used as quarters in 1870, Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona.
    PS-15.tif
  • Domestic Geese with goslilngs outside Winsor Castle, Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona.
    PS-13.tif
  • St. George Temple, built of plastered sandstone and dedicated in 1877, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, The Mormons, St. George, Utah.
    UT-1598b.tif
  • St. George Temple, built of plastered sandstone and dedicated in 1877, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, The Mormons, St. George, Utah.
    UT-1217b.tif
  • Salt Lake City Temple, Temple Square, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-1766b.tif
  • St. George Temple, built of plastered sandstone and dedicated in 1877, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, The Mormons, St. George, Utah.
    UT-1597a.tif
  • St. George Temple, built of plastered sandstone and dedicated in 1877, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, The Mormons, St. George, Utah.
    UT-1596a.tif
  • St. George Temple, built of plastered sandstone and dedicated in 1877, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, The Mormons, St. George, Utah.
    UT-1595a.tif
  • The Salt Lake Temple illuminated at dusk, Temple Square, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-1225b.tif
  • St. George Temple, built of plastered sandstone and dedicated in 1877, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, The Mormons, St. George, Utah.
    UT-1218a.tif
  • Noah "Bud" Ogle Place, along Le Conte Creek southeast of Gatlinburg, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.
    GS-1009a.tif
  • Elijah Oliver Place, Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.
    GS-1008f.tif
  • Brick walkway to store fronts in Old Town of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
    NM-180a.tif
  • Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Gateway Arch and the city of St. Louis, Missouri across the Mississippi <br />
River from East St. Louis, Illinois.
    MO-1001a.tif
  • Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Gateway Arch and the city of St. Louis, Missouri across the Mississippi river from East St. Louis, Illinois.
    MO-1000a.tif
  • Post Office, first substantial building erected by the goverment of Canada in 1900 during the gold rush at Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1055a.tif
  • John Brown's Fort, the armory fire engine house used by John Brown for refuge during his 1859 raid, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
    HF-1000.tif
  • Main Street of Park City, established as a silver mining town in 1870 and now a major ski resort town, east side of the Wasatch Range, Utah.
    UT-1443.tif
  • The historic "Jersey Lilly," saloon, billiard hall and courtroom of Judge Roy Bean, "Law West of the Pecos,", Langtry, Texas.
    TX-1133a.tif
  • The historic "Jersey Lilly," saloon, billiard hall and courtroom of Judge Roy Bean, "Law West of the Pecos,", Langtry, Texas.
    TX-1131b.tif
  • Mission San Jose, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, San Antonio, Texas.
    SAM-1009a.tif
  • Magnolia Hall, built in 1858 in Greek Revival Style by Thomas Henderson, it was the last great hall built before the Civil War. Now owned by the Natchez Garden Club, Natchez, Mississippi.
    MS-1032c.tif
  • Surfboats on display in boathouse of the Sleeping Bear Point Coast Guard Station Maritime Museum, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan.
    SBD-1031b.tif
  • Iolani Palace, America's only royal palace built by King David Kalakaua, Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaii.
    HI-1021a.tif
  • State of Florida Capitol Building, Tallahassee, Florida.
    FL-1013a.tif
  • Shark Valley Observation Tower with Altocumulus Undulatus Clouds above, Shark Valley, Everglades National Park, Florida.
    35EV2.tif
  • Tiled sink with prospector, mule, mining tools and Johnson and Scott initials cut in metal grate, Kitchen, Death Valley Ranch, Death Valley National Park, California.
    DVSC-72b.tif
  • Mirror with carved wooden frame gilded with gold leaf with reflection of Italian flatware, Dining Room, Scotty's Castle, Death Valley Ranch, Death Valley National Park, California.
    DVSC-61b.tif
  • Unfinished swimming pool in front of Scotty's Castle, Death Valley Ranch, Death Valley Natonal Park, California.
    DVSC-1004c.tif
  • Holiday decorations in the lobby of the El Tovar Hotel, South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
    GC-92c.tif
  • Lupines blooming below Fred and Randi Hirschmann's log home, Glacier View, Alaska.
    AK-41409.tif
  • Syun-Ichi Akasofu Building, home of the International Arctic Research Center, campus of University of Alaska, Faribanks, Alaska.
    AK-41114a.tif
  • Winter view of Matanuska Valley Farm dating from Matanuska Colony days in the 1930s and now used for raising llamas, Hyer Road between Palmer and Wasilla, Alaska.
    AK-40313a.tif
  • Yukon Hotel, two story log building with facade of milled lumber built in 1898, and Saint Paul's Anglican-Episcopalian Church built in 1902, Klondike Gold Rush town of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-6006a.tif
  • Yukon Hotel, two story log building with facade of milled lumber, built in 1898, Klondike Gold Rush town of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-6005a.tif
  • Historic Matthew Watson General Store, Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-6001.tif
  • Historic Carcross Station on the White Pass and Yukon Route narrow guage railroad, Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-6000a.tif
  • View of the gold rush town of Dawson City from bluff across the Yukon River, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-163b.tif
  • View of the gold rush town of Dawson City from bluff across the Yukon River, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-162d.tif
  • Arctic Brotherhood Hall now housing Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall, Canada's first casino, operated by the Klondike Visitors Association, Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1167a.tif
  • Stocked shelves of the historic Matthew Watson General Store, Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1128b.tif
  • Yukon Hotel, two story log building with facade of milled lumber, built in 1898, Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1063a.tif
  • St. Paul's Church, Anglican-Episcopalian, built in 1902 with $12,000 collected from miners in the gold bearing creeks, Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1061a.tif
  • Dawson City Courthouse, constructed from 1900 to 1901 to help maintain Canada's claim on the newly formed Yukon Territory, later headquarters of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1060a.tif
  • The Palace Grand Theatre built in 1899 by Arizona Charlie Meadows and now home of the Dawson City Gaslight Follies, Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1058a.tif
  • Post Office, first substantial building erected by the goverment of Canada in 1900 during the gold rush at Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1056b.tif
  • Restored buildings including a museum about the John Brown raid, Shenandoah Street, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, West Virginia.
    HF-1002a.tif
  • Night view from Kerry park on Queen Anne Hill of the 605-foot-tall Space Needle and skyline of Seattle, Washington.
    WA-1089b.tif
  • Evening view from Kerry Park on Queen Anne Hill of the 605-foot-tall Space Needle and skyline of Seattle, Washington.
    WA-1081b.tif
  • Sunset light illuminating the 605-foot-tall Space Needle and the skyline of Seattle, Washington.
    WA-1079a.tif
  • Sunset light illuminating the 605-foot Space Needle built for the 1962 World's Fair, Seattle, Washington.
    WA-1076e.tif
  • Stockade of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Vancouver, along the Columbia River, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Washington.
    WA-1066d.tif
  • Enid a. Haupt Garden Garden and the Smithsonian Castle, Washington, District of Columbia.
    DC-1017a.tif
  • Steps of the United States Supreme Court, Washington, District of Columbia.
    DC-1016.tif
  • Attorneys on steps of the United States Supreme Court, Washington, District of Columbia.
    DC-1015.tif
  • United States Capitol Building with Reflecting Pool at dusk, Washington, District of Columbia.
    DC-1014b.tif
  • Horses with carraige passing the Governor's Palace at Colonial Williamsburg, the restored eitheenth-century capital of Virginia.
    VA-14.tif
  • Horses with carraige passing the Governor's Palace at Colonial Williamsburg, the restored eitheenth-century capital of Virginia.
    VA-12.tif
  • The Brick House Tavern, Duke of Gloucester Street, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
    VA-1026b.tif
  • Old First Congregational Church, built in 1806 and considered to be one of the most beautiful churches in America, Old Bennington, Vermont.
    VT-1007.tif
  • Old First Congregational Church, built in 1806 and considered to be one of the most beautiful churches in America, Old Bennington, Vermont.
    VT-1005a.tif
  • Evening view of Utah State Capitol Building with State Street stretching beyond, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-562a.tif
  • Closed Desert Moon Hotel with full moon in trees, almost ghost town of Thompson Springs, Utah.
    UT-2412a.tif
  • State of Utah Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-2403b.tif
  • State of Utah Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-2402b.tif
  • Historic Utah County Courthouse, built witth neoclassic design from 1919 to 1926 and statue "The American Family", Provo, Utah.
    UT-2375a.tif
  • Salt Lake City and County Building, constructed 1891 to 1894 and served as Utah's Capitol from granting of Statehood in 1896 until 1915, Washington Square, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-1992a.tif
  • Salt Lake City and County Building, constructed 1891 to 1894 and served as Utah's Capitol from granting of Statehood in 1896 until 1915, Washington Square, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-1991a.tif
  • Utah State Capitol as dusk descends over Salt Lake City with State Street, US 89 on left and Temple Square on right, Utah.
    UT-1785.tif
  • Historic Tintic Mining Museum and Eureka City Hall, Eureka, Utah.
    UT-1546.tif
  • Historic Tintic Mining Museum and Eureka City Hall, Eureka, Utah.
    UT-1545.tif
  • The Logan Temple, completed and dedicated in 1884, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Logan, Utah.
    UT-1510a.tif
  • The Logan Temple, completed and dedicated in 1884, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Logan, Utah.
    UT-1509b.tif
  • Pioneer Monument sculpted by Bill L. Hill with the Logan Tabernacle built from 1865 to 1891 beyond, Logan, Utah.
    UT-1508a.tif
  • Historic Old Main building on the Utah State University Campus, Logan, Utah.
    UT-1507.tif
  • Historic Old Main building on the Utah State University Campus, Logan, Utah.
    UT-1506b.tif
  • Main Street of Park City, established as a silver mining town in 1870 and now a major ski resort town, east side of the Wasatch Range, Utah.
    UT-1442b.tif
  • Main Street of Park City, established as a silver mining town in 1870 and now a major ski resort town, east side of the Wasatch Range, Utah.
    UT-1442a.tif
  • Main Street of Park City, established as a silver mining town in 1870 and now a major ski resort town, east side of the Wasatch Range, Utah.
    UT-1441d.tif
  • Main Street of Park City, established as a silver mining town in 1870 and now a major ski resort town, east side of the Wasatch Range, Utah.
    UT-1439b.tif
  • Abandoned brick house and ranchlands in the Grouse Creek Valley, Grouse Creek, established in 1875 and now with the moniker "A Place Like No Other," Utah.
    UT-1414b.tif
  • Abandoned brick house and ranchlands in the Grouse Creek Valley, Grouse Creek, established in 1875 and now with the moniker "A Place Like No Other," Utah.
    UT-1413a.tif
  • Bringham Young's Winter Home first constructed in 1869 and lived in by Bringham Young during the winters from 1873 until his death in 1877, St. George, Utah.
    UT-1211a.tif
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