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Montgomery, Alabama Composite of Three Photos - Encircle Photos

Montgomery, Alabama Composite of Three Photos

Three photos of Montgomery, Alabama are Terra Cotta lion statute with horse hitch ring near Court Square which formerly was at the First National Bank of Montgomery building, The Greyhound Bus Station on South Court Street where the Freedom Riders were attacked in 1961 during the Civil Rights Movement, and A domed building.

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Phoenix, Arizona Composite of Two Photos - Encircle Photos

Phoenix, Arizona Composite of Two Photos

Two photos of Phoenix, Arizona are The Greek mythological bird Phoenix sculpture on the front of the Old City Hall, and the Arizona Cardinals’ logo on the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. The Phoenix, which is a bird that is associated with the sun and rises from the ashes, was adopted as the city’s seal in 1881.

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Tucson, Arizona Composite of Six Photos - Encircle Photos

Tucson, Arizona Composite of Six Photos

Six photos of Tucson, Arizona are A blooming Arizona Barrel Cactus, Close-up of Captain Jefferson Hunt as bronze statue called “Exchange of the Presidio” at Mormon Battalion Monument in El Presidio Park, The fangs of the diamondback rattlesnake pedestrian bridge, Lattice artwork sphere next to the Cathedral of Saint Augustine built in 1897, The Fox Theatre which was built in 1929, closed in 1974 and reopened in 2005, and the One South Church which is the tallest building in Tucson.

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Little Rock, Arkansas Composite of Nine Photos - Encircle Photos

Little Rock, Arkansas Composite of Nine Photos

Nine photos of Little Rock, Arkansas are Eastern downtown skyline, The Ragland Victorian House built in 1889, The state seal plus the rotunda and dome inside the Arkansas State Capitol building, The Rock Island Railroad Bridge now named the Clinton Park Bridge, The rotunda and staircase inside the Old State House built in 1836, President Clinton arriving at the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, A marble staircase inside the Arkansas State Capitol building built in 1899, and the Old Pulaski County Courthouse with the Stevens building in the background.

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Oakland, California Composite of Eight Photos - Encircle Photos

Oakland, California Composite of Eight Photos

Eight photos of Oakland, California are A ring of Black-crowned Night Herons on Lake Merritt, The Cheemah (Mother of the Spirit Fire) Monument in Jack London Square, Lighthouse next to Ll Pescatore Ristorante in Jack London Square, A juvenile Black-Crowned Night Heron, The clock above the door of Lionel J. Wilson Building (formerly the First National Bank Building) built in 1907, The Cathedral of Christ the Light exterior and, inside, A bronze replica of Michelangelo’s Pietà statue with Mary holding the crucified Jesus.

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California State Capitol Building Composite in Sacramento, California - Encircle Photos

1 California State Capitol Building Composite in Sacramento, California

Two photos of Sacramento, California are The western entrance to California’s State Capitol built in 1874, and The interior rotunda and dome which are 128 feet tall and covered with Victorian and Renaissance decorative designs and murals, sixteen surrounding windows and an oculi or circular window at the apex.

1315 10th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
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Aspen, Colorado Composite of Two Photos - Encircle Photos

Aspen, Colorado Composite of Two Photos

Two photos of Aspen, Colorado are: A grove of Aspen trees nicknamed quakies; and The Independence Square Hotel built in 1889.

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Denver, Colorado Composite of Three Photos - Encircle Photos

Denver, Colorado Composite of Three Photos

Three photos of Denver, Colorado are: Big Blue Bear sculpture peering into the Convention Center called “I See What you Mean” by artist Lawrence Argent; Portrait of a woman from the annual Chalk Art Festival on Larimer Square; and The Denver skyline. Part of this cityscape includes the Republic Plaza in the center. This skyscraper is currently Denver’s tallest at 728 feet.

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Orlando, Florida Composite of Five Photos - Encircle Photos

Orlando, Florida Composite of Five Photos

Five photos of Orlando, Florida are The Incredible Hulk Coaster and The Simpsons Ride both at Universal Orlando, Spaceship Earth at night and Donald Duck wearing sombrero both at Epcot, and The Genie from the 1992 Aladdin movie at Buena Vista Downtown Disney.

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Florida State Capitol Building and Seminole Family Statues Composite in Tallahassee, Florida - Encircle Photos

Florida State Capitol Building and Seminole Family Statues Composite in Tallahassee, Florida

Two photos of Tallahassee, Florida, are Bronze statues called “Seminole Family” by Bradley Cooley near the R.A. Gray Building, and The 25 story Florida State Capitol built in 1977 as seen from beneath the columned entry of the Old Capitol across a courtyard.

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Atlanta, Georgia Composite of Three Photos - Encircle Photos

2 Atlanta, Georgia Composite of Three Photos

Three photos of Atlanta, Georgia are: 1) The external sign of the Ebenezer Baptist Church where Martin Luther King was co-pastor until his death in 1968; 2) The church’s pulpit where MLK delivered his first sermon in 1947; and 3) The 125 foot memorial painting by Louis Delsarte called “Dreams, Visions and Change” in the Peace Plaza near the MLK Visitors’ Center.

407 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312
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Savannah, Georgia Composite of Five Photos - Encircle Photos

Savannah, Georgia Composite of Five Photos

Five photos of Savannah, Georgia are: 1) Statue outside of the Telfair Academy of Arts and Science built in 1819: 2) The Chart House restaurant overlooking the Savannah River built as a cotton and sugar warehouse in 1790; 3) A curved staircase of a Federal style house from the late 18th century; 4) A section of the Confederate Memorial; and 5) The fountain at Forsyth Park.

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Twin Falls, Idaho Composite of Two Photos - Encircle Photos

Twin Falls, Idaho Composite of Two Photos

Two photos of Twin Falls, Idaho are The four-lane truss arched Perrine Bridge which was built in 1976 and is a popular BASE jumping location, and The Snake River cascading 212 feet over the Shosone Falls which is 900 feet wide, producing spectacular rainbows.

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Iowa State Capitol Building Composite in Des Moines, Iowa - Encircle Photos

3 Iowa State Capitol Building Composite in Des Moines, Iowa

Four photos of Des Moines, Iowa are: The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil War Monument; The 30 foot steel sculpture called “Shattering Silence” by James Ellwanger that recognizes a 1839 Supreme Court ruling to free slaves and give Robert Montgomery his freedom; The 275 foot, 23-karat gold dome of Iowa’s State Capitol built in 1886; and The Holliwell covered bridge that was built in 1880 and was featured in the 1995 movie “The Bridges of Madison County.”

Shattering Silence E Court Ave, Des Moines, IA 50319
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Wichita, Kansas Composite of Two Photos - Encircle Photos

4 Wichita, Kansas Composite of Two Photos

Two photos of Wichita, Kansas are: 1) The arch of a pedestrian bridge over the Big Arkansas River; and 2) A long-horn cattle skull with Indian feathers. Both are located near the “Keeper of the Plains” sculpture and plaza.

650 N Seneca St, Wichita, KS 67203
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New Orleans, Louisiana Composite of Four Photos - Encircle Photos

New Orleans, Louisiana Composite of Four Photos

Four photos of New Orleans, Louisiana are: 1) The Maid of Orléans or Joan the Arch statue gifted by France in 1958 and now on Decatur Street near the French Market; 2) Statue of Louis Armstrong playing trumpet inside Harrah’s Casino and Hotel; 3) A Mardi Gras jester statue near Riverwalk; and 4) Western skyline of New Orleans from across the Mississippi River.

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Maine State Capitol Composite in Augusta, Maine - Encircle Photos

5 Maine State Capitol Composite in Augusta, Maine

This composite of two photos from Augusta are: The entrance to Maine’s State House which was finished in 1832 and the interior rotunda and dome standing 185 feet tall. A 69 year old senator I met claims he was the last person to crawl up the winding staircase to the dome’s apex when he was an 18 year old page. Maine became the 23rd state on March 15, 1820.

210 State St, Augusta, ME 04333
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Buffalo, Minnesota Composite of 58 Photos - Encircle Photos

Buffalo, Minnesota Composite of 58 Photos

58 photos of Buffalo, which is a typical Midwest town of 15,000 people located in the heart of Minnesota, the Land of 10,000 Lakes. The images include a sweet corn stand, rows of soybeans, churches, a loon, lots of buffalo statues, and the government building for its role as county seat for Wright County. Buffalo’s slogan is, “Welcome Home!” It lives up to the “Minnesota Nice” reputation.

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Minnesota State Fair in Saint Paul Composite of 136 Photos - Encircle Photos

6 Minnesota State Fair in Saint Paul Composite of 136 Photos

136 photos of the Minnesota State Fair in Saint Paul include iconic activities that happen for twelve days through Labor Day. “The Great Minnesota Get Together” attracts about 1.8 million, making it the second largest state fair in the U.S. It includes livestock competitions, shows, parades, beer gardens, art exhibits, plenty of rides, and almost any kind of food that is deep fried and then speared with a stick. That’s why I called this piece “So Much to See, Do and Eat.” There is no better way to end the summer than with a very high caloric and cholesterol intake at the fair.

1265 Snelling Ave N, St Paul, MN 55108
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Mississippi State Capitol Building Composite in Jackson, Mississippi - Encircle Photos

Mississippi State Capitol Building Composite in Jackson, Mississippi

Two photos of Jackson, Mississippi, are A manhole cover with the words “City of Jackson Mississippi,” and The 180 foot dome of the Mississippi State Capitol with its eight foot eagle made from copper and gold leaf that was built in 1903 plus Magnolia blossoms, the state tree.

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Kansas City, Missouri Composite of Two Photos - Encircle Photos

Kansas City, Missouri Composite of Two Photos

Two photos of Kansas City, Missouri are: The welcome sign over the River Market. This is a historic neighborhood called City Market when it opened in 1857 as a farmers’ market. The composite also shows the skyline of downtown Kansas City including the Hotel President. This landmark was built in 1926, closed for 25 years and then became a Hilton in 2005.

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Montana State Capitol Building Composite in Helena, Montana - Encircle Photos

7 Montana State Capitol Building Composite in Helena, Montana

Two photos of Helena, Montana, are: The Liberty statue atop the copper dome and granite-sandstone façade of Montana’s State Capitol built in 1902; and The interior rotunda and dome including paintings of a fur trapper and cowboy (shown) plus a Native American and a gold miner.

1301 E 6th Ave, Helena, MT 59601
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Omaha, Nebraska Composite of Three Photos - Encircle Photos

Omaha, Nebraska Composite of Three Photos

Three photos of Omaha, Nebraska are: 1) The ornate façade of the J.L. Brandeis and Sons Store built in 1906; 2) A playground featuring large abstract sculptures near the Joslyn Memorial Art Museum; and 3) One of the 58, larger-than-life, 200 pound bronze Canadian geese that “fly” through a downtown intersection as part of “The Spirit of Nebraska’s Wilderness” created by Kent Ullber in 2002 and sponsored by First National Bank.

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Faces on the Strip 100 Photos Composite at Las Vegas, Nevada - Encircle Photos

Faces on the Strip 100 Photos Composite at Las Vegas, Nevada

I have been to Las Vegas, Nevada, countless times for business and pleasure and each time my camera accompanied me. In May, 2012, I aimed for a unique perspective of Las Vegas Boulevard South, better known as The Strip. I wanted to capture the inanimate faces that silently stare at the tourists and collectively help to create the Vegas ambiance. So, during two very hot days, I walked both sides of the 4.2 miles of casinos and hotels in search of statues, sculptures, art, mannequins, paintings, murals, logos, posters, ads and billboards. I also included a bathroom, pedestrian sign and the side a bus. The result is a one-hundred photo composite that I call Faces on the Strip. The framed artwork, which is for sale, is 16 ½” x 70” (that’s nearly six feet) and each photo is 2” x 3.” You can see the individual photographs in the two galleries called “Faces on the Strip.” This is the composite. A photo of the framed art is available upon request.

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Albuquerque, New Mexico Composite of Two Photos - Encircle Photos

Albuquerque, New Mexico Composite of Two Photos

Two photos of Albuquerque, New Mexico are A wall mural called Frutos De La Expression painted by Claire Bain in 2000, and San Felipe de Neri Church built in 1793 on Old Town Plaza.

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New York City, New York Composite of Three Photos - Encircle Photos

New York City, New York Composite of Three Photos

Three photos of New York City, New York are: A red neon sign reading, “New York;” A clock and statues of Mercury supported by Hercules and Minerva designed by Jules-Félix Coutan on the 42nd Street façade of Grand Central Terminal built in 1913; and the Lower Manhattan skyline.

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North Dakota State Capitol Building Composite in Bismarck, North Dakota - Encircle Photos

8 North Dakota State Capitol Building Composite in Bismarck, North Dakota

Two photos of Bismarck, North Dakota, are The spiral, art deco ceiling of the North Dakota House of Representatives chamber, and The 19-story North Dakota State Capitol built in 1955 known as the Skyscraper of the Prairie.

600 E Boulevard Ave, Bismarck, ND 58505
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Composite of Two Photos - Encircle Photos

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Composite of Two Photos

Two photos of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma are: 1) A 150% life-size bronze covered wagon that is part of the 45 figures stretching the length of a football field in the Oklahoma Centennial Land Run Monument by sculpture Paul Moore in the Bricktown District; and 2) The central business district skyline at dusk. Prominent is the Devon Tower, Oklahoma City’s tallest building at 50 stories.

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Tulsa, Oklahoma Composite of Two Photos - Encircle Photos

9 Tulsa, Oklahoma Composite of Two Photos

Two photos of Tulsa, Oklahoma are: 1) World’s Largest Praying Hands statue. It is 60 feet tall and weighs 30 tons; and 2) The Learning Resource and Graduate Centers. These buildings on the campus of Oral Roberts University were designed to resemble King Solomon’s Temple.

7781 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136
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Rhode Island State House and Rotunda Dome Composite in Providence, Rhode Island - Encircle Photos

10 Rhode Island State House and Rotunda Dome Composite in Providence, Rhode Island

Two photos of Providence, Rhode Island, are The south façade of the marble dome on the Rhode Island State House built in 1904, and The interior rotunda and dome with its decorative designs, murals and rose-colored, rectangular windows. The Latin words around the dome mean, “Rare felicity (state of happiness) of the times when it is permitted to think as you like and say what you think.”

82 Smith St, Providence, RI 02903
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Charleston, South Carolina Composite of Five Photos - Encircle Photos

Charleston, South Carolina Composite of Five Photos

Seven photos of Charleston, South Carolina are (in the four corners) Wonderfully restored Colonial, Antebellum and Civil War era homes from around 1700 through the 19th century in the Battery neighborhood, The Charleston Library Society staircase built in in 1914 but with a history back to 1748, The Old Slave Mart built in 1859 (once called Ryan’s Mart) and, in the center, A gorgeous scalloped column supporting a semi-circle dormer.

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Mount Rushmore in Black Hills, South Dakota Composite of Five Photos - Encircle Photos

Mount Rushmore in Black Hills, South Dakota Composite of Five Photos

Five photos of Black Hills, South Dakota are: The granite of Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills with the superimposed faces of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln. These are photos from the life-size bronze statues of every U.S. president on 12 street intersections in downtown Rapid City. It is known as the “City of Presidents.”

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Nashville, Tennessee Composite of Three Photos - Encircle Photos

11 Nashville, Tennessee Composite of Three Photos

Three photos of Nashville, Tennessee are all located in the Ryman Auditorium. This was the original Grand Ole Opry House from 1943 until 1974. The historical entertainment center is called “The Mother Church of Country Music.” It was built in 1892 as the Union Gospel Tabernacle. These photos include: 1) The Ryman Auditorium’s exterior; 2) The original wooden pews in the balcony and the stage costumes from famous performers; and 3) The bronze statue of Minnie Pearl and Roy Acuff sitting on a bench in the lobby.

Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37219
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Austin, Texas Composite of Three Photos - Encircle Photos

Austin, Texas Composite of Three Photos

Three photos of Austin, Texas are: The silver blue, 33 story Frost Bank Tower built in 2003; A bas-relief mural of Lyndon Johnson; and a 45 million page collection of historical documents at the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum.

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Dallas Fort Worth, Texas Composite of Four Photos - Encircle Photos

Dallas Fort Worth, Texas Composite of Four Photos

One photo of Dallas is: The 62 story Fountain Place built in 1986. This building was featured in the television show “Dallas.” Three photos of Fort Worth are: The Chisholm Trail Mural of a longhorn cattle drive in Sundance Square painted by Richard Haas in 1985; The Mission Revival façade of the Fort Worth Live Stock Exchange built in 1903; and The Lone Star Flag adopted by the Republic of Texas in 1839.

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Houston, Texas Composite of Two Photos - Encircle Photos

Houston, Texas Composite of Two Photos

Two photos of Houston, Texas are: The Victorian brick façade with sandstone arched window of the Houston Cotton Exchange Building where 100,000 bales of cotton were traded annually from 1884 until 1924; and The western downtown Houston skyline including the Heritage Plaza in the center and Wells Fargo Bank Plaza behind it.

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Seattle, Washington Composite of Three Photos - Encircle Photos

Seattle, Washington Composite of Three Photos

Two photos of Seattle, Washington are: 1) The downtown Seattle skyline and shore along the Alaskan Way Viaduct from Elliott Bay; and 2) A man watching the sunset over Elliot Bay from a chair at Olympic Sculpture Park near the red steel Eagle sculpture. The two tall buildings are the Russell Investments Center on the left and the 1201 Third Avenue Building in the center. The first was going to be the new home of Washington Mutual from its previous headquarters on the right before WaMu became an early casualty of the 2008 financial crisis. On the far right is a portion of the Seattle Great Wheel.

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Wisconsin State Capitol Building Composite in Madison, Wisconsin - Encircle Photos

12 Wisconsin State Capitol Building Composite in Madison, Wisconsin

Two photos of Madison, Wisconsin, are The gold-leaf covered “Wisconsin” statue which symbolizes “Forward” on top of the world’s largest white granite dome of Wisconsin’s State Capitol completed in 1917, and The interior rotunda which is constructed with 43 types of stone from across Europe and the Midwest plus lavish arches, stencils and murals. Shown are two of four mosaics, each made from 100,000 pieces of glass. On the left is “Government” and on the right is “Liberty.”

2 E Main St, Madison, WI 53703
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