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  • Dusk over the Ohio River from Harris Riverfront Park. Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia.
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  • The lakeshore and Willis (Sears) Tower are seen at last light from near the Adler Planetarium.
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  • A person walks at dusk along Key Bridge into the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. As seen from Water Street below.
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  • Dusk over Blackwater Falls. Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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  • The C&O Canal (short for Chesapeake and Ohio) is seen at dusk along the towpath at Great Falls in Potomac, MD. <br />
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The C&O Canal was created in the 1830's in an effort to connect the Ohio River Valley frontier with the East Coast. However, trains were beginning to come onto the scene around the time of construction. Beginning with the B&O Railroad based out of Baltimore, trains could carry much larger cargos than canal boats, travel faster and be constructed far easier than digging and dredging canals. Construction was halted at Cumberland Maryland, 100 miles west of Washington, as the railroad arrived at Pittsburgh, making the canals original purposes obsolete. Nonetheless, the canal was widely used for transportation of raw materials such as coal from mines in West Virginia. The canal fell into disuse by the 20th century, and the National Parks Service purchased the canal in the 1930's.
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  • Dusk over the Capitol building and Kanawha Boulevard. Charleston, West Virginia.
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  • Sausalito and the Golden Gate Bridge shine at dusk. As seen from across Richardson Bay at the hippie tree.
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  • A great blue heron stands on the edge of the C&O Canal at dusk. As seen from along the towpath at Great Falls in Potomac, MD. <br />
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The C&O Canal was created in the 1830's in an effort to connect the Ohio River Valley frontier with the East Coast. However, trains were beginning to come onto the scene around the time of construction. Beginning with the B&O Railroad based out of Baltimore, trains could carry much larger cargos than canal boats, travel faster and be constructed far easier than digging and dredging canals. Construction was halted at Cumberland Maryland, 100 miles west of Washington, as the railroad arrived at Pittsburgh, making the canals original purposes obsolete. Nonetheless, the canal was widely used for transportation of raw materials such as coal from mines in West Virginia. The canal fell into disuse by the 20th century, and the National Parks Service purchased the canal in the 1930's.
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  • The Baltimore Inner Harbor is seen after the sun has set and dusk is settling in.
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  • The coastline of Big Sur is seen from a series of cliffs above the swirling seawater after a passing storm at dusk.
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  • Car lights illuminate the mist gathering at dusk in West Virginia.
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  • A group of friends hang out on a dock floating on the Willamette river across from downtown Portland. The Hawthorne bridge is at right.
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  • A nearly full moon is seen at twilight over Cranberry Glades. Pocahontas County. West Virginia.
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  • Moonlit Night and Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • A herd of cows are seen from the side of a road in Wyoming.
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  • A supermoon rises over the badlands of South Dakota on the night of November 13, 2016. This supermoon is the closest and brightest that it has been to the earth since 1948.
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  • A man fishes at twilight at Sylvan Lake near the Needles Highway in The Black Hills region
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  • Located in the Marina District adjacent to Crissy Field, the Palace of Fine Arts is the only remnant of the magnificent World’s Fair of 1915; The Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The World’s Fair was a crowning achievement for the city of San Francisco, whose citizens had succeeded in almost completely rebuilding their city not even 10 years after the great earthquake of 1906 that turned over 75 percent of the city to rubble and ash. <br />
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Built of cheap, temporary  materials for the sole purpose of the World’s Fair, the palace was spared demolition after the fair and was in partial ruin by the 1960’s. Conservation efforts succeeded in raising the necessary funds to partially demolish and rebuild the landmark to make it a permanent feature of the city skyline and culture.
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  • A man snaps a photo of largely deserted Connecticut Ave around Dupont Circe during the beginning of the "snowzilla" blizzard on Friday evening, January 22, 2016 in Washington, D.C.
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  • Lightning flashes over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C.
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  • Moonlit Night and Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is seen on the eve of the 75th anniversary of its completion from Fort Baker in Marin County.
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  • Sunset over Port Hueneme State Beach and Pier. California.
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  • Last Light and crescent moon over Ventura, California.
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  • The old eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland bay bridge is seen on an overcast night. The now complete and current eastern span is seen in mid-construction. Photo taken from harbor of Yerba Buena/Treasure island
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  • Twilight over Paint Creek and Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • The town of Luray glows in the distance as passing cars light up the trees lining skyline drive in Shenandoah national park.
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  • The last of the evening commute on Kutz Bridge in Washington, D.C. The Washington Monument is seen in background.
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  • Cherry blossoms surround the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on the rim of Tidal Basin in the early morning hours of Sunday, April 12, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
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  • A full moon rises over the Tidal Basin in Southwest Washington. in Washington, DC.
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  • Blackwater River. Davis. Tucker County, West Virginia.
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  • San Francisco from Yerba Buena Island. San Francisco, CA.
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  • Autumn Road in West Virginia.
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  • The John Hancock Center and Navy Pier are seen along Lakeshore Drive at dusk.
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  • The John Hancock Center and Navy Pier are seen along Lakeshore Drive at dusk.
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  • The John A. Roebling bridge is seen at blue hour as downtown Cincinnati looms in the background. As seen from the Covington, Kentucky side of the Ohio River.
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  • Soquel Creek and the Capitola Venitian are seen at dusk from the balcony of Mr Toots Coffeehouse in Capitola, CA
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  • A neon lit Dairy Queen is seen at Dusk in Buckhannon, WV on Sunday, September 24, 2017.
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  • Downtown Chicago is seen at dusk as the last rays of sun fill the horizon. As seen from a parking lot at the top of Navy Pier.
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  • The Atlanta skyline is seen at dusk.
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  • Downtown Cincinnati and the John A. Roebling suspension bridge are seen at dusk from across the Ohio River in Covington, KT.
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  • Piers are seen along the Kentucky side of the Ohio River at dusk just across from Cincinnati, OH.
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  • Downtown Montreal is seen from the Chalet du mont-royal at dusk. The St. Lawrence river can be seen in the distance.
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  • The Boston skyline shimmers in the waters of the Charles river as dusk begins to settle over the city. As seen from Cambridge.
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  • The former Eastern Span of the Oakland Bay Bridge is seen at dusk from Yerba Buena Island. The current Eastern Span can be seen under construction at right.
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  • Buckingham fountain and the Chicago Skyline are seen at dusk.
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  • im Snoddy moves throughout his store doing menial tasks on Monday, September 23, 2019. Once routinely busy from dawn to dusk, Jim now finds himself with more time on his hands than ever. He spends his hours going back and forth between the store and his house, performing whatever tasks he can throughout the morning.
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  • Buckingham fountain and the Chicago Skyline are seen at dusk.
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  • Piers are seen along the Kentucky side of the Ohio River at dusk just across from Cincinnati, OH.
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  • The arch is seen at dusk at natural bridges state beach in Santa Cruz, CA
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  • The Castro, Noe Valley, Twin Peaks and Sutro tower are seen in this dusk panorama from Corona Heights. San Francisco, California.
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  • Car lights illuminate the mist gathering at dusk in West Virginia.
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  • A supermoon rises over San Francisco Bay at dusk, as seen from the Sausalito waterfront.
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  • The Atlanta skyline is seen at dusk.
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