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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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  • The United House of Prayer marching band parades down N street in the Shaw neighborhood in evening light.
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  • The Blue Ridge Mountains are shrouded in fog in the late evening. Shenandoah National Park, as seen from along Skyline Drive.
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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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  • Car lights illuminate the mist gathering at dusk in West Virginia.
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  • A pedestrian waits for the walking signal on Constitution Avenue and 17th Street at the onset of a downpour from passing storms over Washington DC.
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  • Dusk over the Ohio River from Harris Riverfront Park. Huntington, Cabell County, 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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  • Sausalito and the Golden Gate Bridge shine at dusk. As seen from across Richardson Bay at the hippie tree.
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  • The Baltimore Inner Harbor is seen after the sun has set and dusk is settling in.
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  • Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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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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  • A full moon rises over the Tidal Basin in Southwest Washington. in Washington, DC.
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  • Dusk over Blackwater Falls. Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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  • Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • Twilight over Paint Creek and Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • Two people are silhouetted against the lights that line the base of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.
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  • A line of hungry shoppers are shrouded in steam outside of Jessie Taylor at the Maine Ave. Fish Market along Fisherman's Wharf just after sunset in Washington, D.C.
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  • A nearly full moon is seen at twilight over Cranberry Glades. Pocahontas County. West Virginia.
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  • Autumn in Richwood, W.Va.
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  • Dusk over the Capitol building and Kanawha Boulevard. Charleston, West Virginia.
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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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  • San Francisco from Yerba Buena Island. San Francisco, CA.
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  • Autumn Road in West Virginia.
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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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  • The evening crowd walks along Broadway in downtown Nashville, TN.
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  • The shores of big sur are seen in the early evening.
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  • Mt Hope is a former mining town that was a premier destination for Fayette County from its formation in the 1890's to its chartering in the 1920s and beyond. Unlike many other mining towns throughout the state where only a company general store was allowed, Mt. Hope grew independently, with its main street teeming with restaurants, theaters, hotels, shopping boutiques and more. However, as the decades wore on economic realities began taking their toll, with major employers such as the New River coal company shutting down (the local siltex mine just outside of town was one of the last mines in operation, and was also the site of a mining accident in 1966 that killed seven workers). leading to a steady decline for the once prosperous town. Now, of the dozens of buildings lining main street, only a handful have businesses occupying them. The town of 1,400 has no more than two eateries, a local Italian restaurant and an Italian chain further down the street. The local high school was demolished, with students now going to school in nearby Oak Hill or Beckley. Even places of basic employment are shutting down, with a local family dollar shutting its doors a short while ago.
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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 demolish and rebuild the landmark to make it a permanent feature of the city skyline and culture.
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  • Downtown San Diego, the gaslamp quarter, and even the coronado bridge are seen from the top of the Manchester Grand Hyatt.
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