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Norwhich, CT – Waterfront & interesting buildings.
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Bridge of Flowers – Shelburne Falls, MA
[wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”6000″ height=”800″ info=”true” lightbox=”true”]Bridge of Flowers is a tourist attraction in Western MA which connects the towns of Shelburne Falls (pop. 1700) with Buckland (pop. 1900) while spanning the Deerfield River. It was originally built in 1908 as a trolley line to transport people and goods to the mills (7) miles away. It does carry a major water main between…
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National Iwo Jima Memorial – Newington, CT
[wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”6000″ height=”1000″ lightbox=”true”]The Battle of Iwo Jima (19 February – 26 March 1945) was a major battle in which the United States Armed Forces captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II.
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Lighthouse Point Park – New Haven, CT
[wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”6000″ height=”800″ lightbox=”true”] For information about the park, hours of operations, fee’s etc. please click here: http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/parks/parksinformation/lighthousepoint.asp#info I had originally stopped at Lighthouse Point Park to photograph, yes, you guessed it – the lighthouse! It was early April, chilly, windy and deserted. I had the whole park to myself. (nice) When I parked the car and walked to…
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Abandoned Barn – Cheshire, CT
 I was driving down Ives Row in Cheshire, CT when I noticed this old barn. I did a U-turn and, pulled to the side of the road, and shot this scene out my drivers window. I used a Sony Nex 7, 24 mp, digital camera and a Sony 10-20 mm wide angle zoom. 1/125, F 6.3, ISO 100.
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Abandoned J.H. Sessions factory – Bristol, CT
[wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”6000″ height=”800″ info=”true” lightbox=”true”]The J.H.Sessions & Son manufacturing company was formed in 1861 in Bristol CT. They manufactured hardware for trunks at their 273 Riverside Ave. location. In 1907 a larger warehouse was added on. This may be the picture you see from the road. In 1873 John H. Session admitted his son John H. Session, Jr. as…
Norwhich, CT – Waterfront & interesting buildings.
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