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aniewilliamspix: 01/11/12 - 01/12/12
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Visited some tigers, magnificent creatures,. Sat with some cubs, surprised by how hot and damp. They felt, just like me. The Queen's Botanical gardens were wonderful. Particularly the giant Bamboo, each as big as. A large palm tree. While in Chiang Mai, I ate breakfast at the Blue Diamond whenever possible. It was open early, I could watch the wild life. Plus it looked and tasted so good. Seeing with your tongue. The delicious rosella tea was served at a nicely restored. Old shop house on Thapae Road.
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Melville Mosaic, Worcester, MA
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Calling industrial sites plants is speaking a literal truth. With their roots at water, early industrial buildings sent runners in all directions in good times and withered back to their trunks in bad. And in death they left streetscape fossil outlines in truncated blocks and skeletal fragments of railroad track. The story of the Melville mosaic begins in 1892, when the owner of three Manhattan shoe stores fled his creditors. Former employee Frank Melville took over the business and expanded it.
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Links | Historic Amsterdam League
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The Key to the Future is the Past. Additional local historical information and items of interest may be found by visiting the following sites:. Http:/ www.mohawkvalleyweb.com. 8220;Developer of Historical Databases 0f the Mohawk Valley”. Http:/ www.fmphotoarchives.org/homepage. 8220;Fulton-Montgomery Photographic Archives”. Http:/ www.fultonhistory.com. 8220;Old Fulton NY Postcards”. 8220;New York State Historic Newspapers”. Http:/ www.lostlandmarks.org. 8220;Lost Landmarks of Upstate New York”.