Club La Vela Billboard, Panama City Beach, Florida
December 2009 — Club La Vela in Panama City Beach, Florida.
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December 2009 — Club La Vela in Panama City Beach, Florida.
June 2010 — An Apple Store in Uptown Minneapolis.
October 2010 — Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
October 2010 — The White House in Washington D.C.
October 2010 — Department Of the Treasury, Washington D.C.
October 2010 — The now demolished Standard Oil Branch Warehouse in St. Paul, Minnesota.
February 2011 — Person walks on the beach of the Gulf of Mexico in Panama City Beach, Florida.
February 2011 — Panama City Beach, Florida.
February 2011 — The Gulf of Mexico in Panama City Beach, Florida.
February 2011 — A hot tub in Panama City Beach, Florida
February 2011 — Panama City Beach Florida
February 2011 — People lay and walk on the beach in Panama City Beach, Florida.
February 2011 — Club La Vela in Panama City Beach. The nightclub which called itself the largest nightclub in the United States closed for good after damages from Hurricane Michael.
April 2011 — The Porky's sign on the April 2nd, 2011, the day it closed.
August 2011 — A squirrel takes a Reeses big cup.
August 2011 — Fitger's Brewhouse Brewery & Grille in Duluth, Minnesota.
August 2011 — WCCO Radio in the media booth of the now demolished Metrodome
August 2011 — Visitor's locker room at the now demolished Metrodome in Minneapolis. Once home of the Minnesota Vikings.
August 2011 — The field at the now demolished Metrodome in Minneapolis.
August 2011 — Inside the now demolished Metrodome. Formerly the home of the Minnesota Vikings.
August 2011 — A Chevrolet Volt logo on a car.
October 2011 — An apple placed outside the Minneapolis Uptown Apple Store on the day Steve Jobs died.
November 2011 — Pelicans in La Jolla, California.
November 2011 — Seals and Sea Lions in La Jolla, California.
November 2011 — Seals in La Jolla, California.
November 2011 — Sea Lions in La Jolla, California.
November 2011 — Pacific Ocean sunset in California.
November 2011 — Elephants at the San Diego Zoo.
November 2011 — A giant panda at the San Diego California Zoo.
November 2011 — The San Diego Zoo.
November 2011 — Black's Beach, San Diego, California
November 2011 — Sunset in Huntington Beach, California
November 2011 — Sunset in Huntington Beach, California.
November 2011 — The Ruby's on the pier in Huntington Beach.
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November 2011 — Black's Beach, San Diego
November 2011 — The Pacific Ocean in San Diego, California as seen from Torrey Pines Gliderport
November 2011 — Sunrise behind Los Angeles as seen from Mulholland Drive.
November 2011 — November 2011 Los Angeles California sunrise.
November 2011 — The Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles California.
November 2011 — Operating from 1912 to 1965, the Los Angeles Zoo once held bears, lions, monkeys, macaws, goats, elephants, reptiles and turtles. The animals were moved to a new zoo when this location was closed.
November 2011 — Operating from 1912 to 1965, the Los Angeles Zoo once held bears, lions, monkeys, macaws, goats, elephants, reptiles and turtles. The animals were moved to a new zoo when this location was closed.
November 2011 — Operating from 1912 to 1965, the Los Angeles Zoo once held bears, lions, monkeys, macaws, goats, elephants, reptiles and turtles. The animals were moved to a new zoo when this location was closed.
November 2011 — Operating from 1912 to 1965, the Los Angeles Zoo once held bears, lions, monkeys, macaws, goats, elephants, reptiles and turtles. The animals were moved to a new zoo when this location was closed.
December 2011 — Victorville, California
December 2011 — Housing blocks at the former George Air Force Base, Victorville, California
December 2011 — Coastal San Pedro in California
December 2011 — Coastal San Pedro Los Angeles California.
December 2011 — The Grafton on Sunset hotel in Hollywood California.
March 2012 — Banners at the University of Carolina that read Dean E Smith Center Carolina Basketball.
March 2012 — Dean Smith Center on the University of Carolina campus.
March 2012 — World's Largest Chest of Drawers in High Point, NC
March 2012 — Blandwood Mansion is a historic house museum at 447 West Washington Street in Greensboro, North Carolina. Originally built as a four-room Federal style farmhouse in 1795, it was home to two-term North Carolina governor John Motley Morehead (1841-1844) under whose ownership it was transformed into its present appearance. It is believed to be the oldest extant example of the Italian Villa Style of architecture in the United States, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1988.[1][2] In creating the design for Blandwood, architect Alexander Jackson Davis produced a popular prototype for American house designs in the Italianate style: a central tower projecting from the main facade.[2] Saved from demolition in 1964 by preservation-minded Greensboro citizens, the house was opened as a museum in 1976 and remains open to the public today.
March 2012 — The Greensboro History Museum, consisting of the former First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro and Smith Memorial Building, is a historic museum building located at 130 Summit Ave.
March 2012 — Tannenbaum park, Hoskins-Wyrick House in Greensboro.
March 2012 — Nathanael Greene Statue in Greensboro, North Carolina.
March 2012 — Once part of Greensboro’s early 20th-century industrial corridor, this former mill still bears its original painted advertisement: “Joy Brand Corn Meal — The Home of Daily Bread Flour.” Such ghost signs are remnants of the city’s manufacturing era, when flour and meal production supported both local farms and the regional textile economy. The building’s worn brick façade and hand-painted lettering are characteristic of prewar mill construction, when utilitarian design met regional craftsmanship. In later decades, many of these structures were converted into lofts and studios, preserving the industrial heritage of the Carolina Piedmont while adapting to modern urban use.
March 2012 — S. Elm St. Thrift Store in Greensboro, NC.
March 2012 — Seating at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
March 2012 — Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord North Carolina.
March 2012 — Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord North Carolina.
March 2012 — Seats inside the Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina.
March 2012 — Dog playing in water fountain on a hot summer Norh Carolina day.
March 2012 — The largest per volume BMW plant in the world. Located in Greer, North carolina.
March 2012 — BMW US Manufacturing Plant in Greer, South Carolina.
March 2012 — Crystal City is a side platformed Washington Metro station in the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, United States. The station was opened on July 1, 1977, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Providing service for both the Blue and Yellow Lines, the station is located on 18th Street in between the Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway and South Bell Street. The station is also accessible from the underground network of shopping centers and restaurants extending beneath Crystal City. This is the final indoor transfer point between the Blue and Yellow lines in the southbound direction. In inclement weather, commuters may prefer to transfer at Crystal City rather than at King Street–Old Town, which is outdoors. The station is also served by the Metroway bus rapid transit line. Some Metroway buses terminate here rather than at Pentagon City station. Source: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_City_station_" rel="noreferrer nofollow">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_City_station_</a>(Washington_Metro)
June 2012 — Banbury Place in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
June 2012 — Boats on Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis.
June 2012 — My Burger restaurant on Excelsior Blvd. near Bde Maka Ska.
June 2012 — Sunset as seen from Boom Island in Minneapolis.
July 2012 — Former dog track in Hudso, WI. Now demolished.
July 2012 — Pabst mural painted on the exterior of the Station 4 nightclub in St. Paul.
July 2012 — Street art in St. Paul, MN.
July 2012 — Union Depot station in St. Paul, Minnesota.
July 2012 — A Google Maps Street View car parked in a residential driveway.
August 2012 — Inside the House of Balls in Minneapolis.
August 2012 — HOTTEA yarn art found near downtown Minneapolis.
September 2012 — Sunset over Lake Michigan in Door County, Wisconsin.
September 2012 — An abandoned House in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin.
September 2012 — The St. Paul Minnesota downtown skyline in September 2012.
September 2012 — Schmidt's Brewery in St. Paul. 2012
October 2012 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from west side.
October 2012 — The Minneapolis Convention Center at night in 2012.
October 2012 — "The banks got bailed out, the people got sold out"
October 2012 — Hotel Clermont sign in Atlanta, Georgia.
October 2012 — The Westin building Atlanta, Georgia.
October 2012 — A sculpture in Atlanta, Georgia.
October 2012 — Centennial Olympics, Atlanta
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November 2012 — A Ford automotive plant where the Ford Ranger was made.
November 2012 — Confined Space. Do not enter.
November 2012 — HAZARDOUS WASTE SATELLITE STORAGE •ONE drum only •MUST be closed, except when filling •MUST have hazardous waste label visible •MUST have contents identified •Date label when full •Move to waste storage within 48 hours after filling FLAMMABLE LIQUID CAN
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December 2012 — Brach's Candy Factory in Chicago before it was demolished. After demolition the land became a semi truck parking lot.
December 2012 — Brach's Candy Factory in Cicero Chicago Illinois. The massive factory was demolished and replaced with a parking lot for trucks.
December 2012 — A security sign warning of video security, guards and guard dogs at the abandoned Brach's candy factory in Chicago. The factory has since been demolished and replaced with a parking lot.
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December 2012 — Lake Street and Dearborn in downtown Chicago in December 2012.
December 2012 — Smith and Wollensky on the Chicago River in downtown Chicago.
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December 2012 — The O'Hare Train Station in Chicago.
December 2012 — Trains at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.
December 2012 — Inside O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.
December 2012 — 3M World Headquarters in Maplewood, Minnesota.
January 2013 — A hotel room at the Hyatt in downtown Minneapolis.
January 2013 — The view from the Hyatt Hotel in Downtown Minneapolis.
January 2013 — Historic Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
January 2013 — Downtown Milwaukee Skyline
May 2013 — I-35W Bridge lit with rainbow colors.
May 2013 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from across the Mississippi River in 2013. The former Minnesota Vikings Stadium, the Metrodome, on the left side of the frame. The stadium has since been replaced by US Bank Stadium.
June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.
June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.
June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.
June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.
June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.
June 2013 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from Loring Park in June 2013. Crane at the site of the under construction 36-story LPM Apartments building.
June 2013 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from Loring Park in 2013. Loring Pond and the Basilica to the left.
July 2013 — Inside the Minneapolis Armory before it was renovated into a concert venue.