No Justice No Streets Yard Sign, George Floyd Square, Sept 2025
September 2025
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A "No Justice No Streets" yard sign in the middle of Chicago Avenue and East 38th Street at George Floyd Square.
The area continues to be a place of protest since the May 2020 murder of George Floyd.
George Floyd Mural at Cup Foods, 38th Street, Minneapolis
September 2025
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The George Floyd mural on 38th Street in South Minneapolis. The mural is inside George Floyd Square, which has been a place of protest since the May 2020 murder of George Floyd.
Immigrant Power Posters on Lake Street Container, Minneapolis
September 2025
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Immigrant Power By Vision
Immigrant Power By Culture
Gulsan Osman Black Cat Mural, Lake Street, Minneapolis at Night
September 2025
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A new mural by Gulsan Osman on Lake Street in Minneapolis.
Daisys Bar and Nightclub, Lagoon and Hennepin, Minneapolis
September 2025
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Daisys's Bar and Nightclub at Lagoon and Hennepin in Uptown Minneapolis.
KISS Lounge and Nightclub, Lagoon Ave at night, Uptown Minneapolis
September 2025
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KISS Lounge and Nightclub on Lagoon Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Midtown Greenway Lake Street Light Rail Station
September 2025
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Construction on the Lake Street Station of the new light rail line in Minneapolis. The Green Line is being extended to Eden Prairie.
Protest Banner ‘BAN ASSAULT WEAPONS’ on I-94, Cleveland Ave
August 2025
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"BAN ASSAULT WEAPONS" seen above I-94 between Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Repeal Conceal Sign at Minneapolis Lynnhurst Park Vigil
August 2025
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The Minneapolis community gathered at Lynnhurst Park last night for a vigil following the mass shooting at Annunciation School and Church earlier in the morning. 2 children were killed and 17 others injured. The crowd heard from speakers ranging from the Minnesota Attorney General, Minneapolis Mayor and City Council Members, and Congresswomen.
Minneapolis Lynnhurst Park Vigil for Annunciation School
August 2025
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The Minneapolis community gathered at Lynnhurst Park last night for a vigil following the mass shooting at Annunciation School and Church earlier in the morning. 2 children were killed and 17 others injured. The crowd heard from speakers ranging from the Minnesota Attorney General, Minneapolis Mayor and City Council Members, and Congresswomen.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey at Lynnhurst Park Vigil
August 2025
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The Minneapolis community gathered at Lynnhurst Park last night for a vigil following the mass shooting at Annunciation School and Church earlier in the morning. 2 children were killed and 17 others injured. The crowd heard from speakers ranging from the Minnesota Attorney General, Minneapolis Mayor and City Council Members, and Congresswomen.
Lynnhurst Park Vigil for Annunciation School Shooting
August 2025
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The Minneapolis community gathered at Lynnhurst Park last night for a vigil following the mass shooting at Annunciation School and Church earlier in the morning. 2 children were killed and 17 others injured. The crowd heard from speakers ranging from the Minnesota Attorney General, Minneapolis Mayor and City Council Members, and Congresswomen.
Police Response at Annunciation School Shooting, Minneapolis
August 2025
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Police at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on August 27, 2025 following a mass shooting that killed 2 children and injured 17 others, 14 of them children.
Annunciation Catholic School Shooting Aftermath, Minneapolis
August 2025
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Police at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on August 27, 2025 following a mass shooting that killed 2 children and injured 17 others, 14 of them children.
Annunciation School Shooting, Minneapolis: Police, Allina
August 2025
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An ambulance at Annunciation Catholic School and church in Minneapolis on August 27, 2025 following a mass shooting that killed 2 children and injured 17 others, 14 of them children.
Fishing and Sailboats on Bde Maka Ska, Minneapolis
August 2025
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People fishing off the shore of Bde Maka Ska, with sailboats on the water.
Lake Street and Cal Surf near Grand Rounds, Uptown Minneapolis
August 2025
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Walkers around Lake Street and Bde Maka Ska in Uptown Minneapolis.
Inspire Apartments across Midtown Greenway, Uptown Minneapolis
August 2025
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Inspire apartments as seen from across the Midtown Greenway on W 29th Street in Uptown Minneapolis.
Woman on Emerson Ave Bridge, Midtown Greenway, Uptown
August 2025
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A woman walks over the Emerson Ave bridge in Uptown Minneapolis. The bridge goes over the Midtown Greenway bike trail.
Metro Transit B Line Bus at Hennepin & Lagoon, Uptown Minneapolis
August 2025
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A Metro Transit B-Line bus crosses Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
South Minneapolis Free Food Farmstand
August 2025
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"Little Free Farmstand" offering free food. Take what you need... share what you can. Seen in South Minneapolis.
No Tobacco or Cannabis Sign, Hennepin County Library
August 2025
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A "no tobacco or cannabis use Anywhere on property" sign at a Hennepin County Library.
August 2025
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Apartment building on Holmes Ave in Uptown Minneapolis at night.
Jacob Frey Clown Sticker at George Floyd Square
August 2025
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A "Don't Rank Frey" sticker showing an illustration of Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey seen at George Floyd Square.
"Don't Rank Frey"
"We deserver better than this clown"
"I hate poor people"
"i'm scared of the police union"
Yummy Bites Coffee Shop on Lake Street, Minneapolis
August 2025
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Yummy Bites Coffee shop in Minneapolis on Lake Street.
Framed Duck Art on Loring Greenway Bike Path over Lyndale
July 2025
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A frame photo of a duck on a tree. The bike path goes over Lyndale Avenue.
Graffiti ‘RIP Ozzy’ on Loring Greenway, Minneapolis
July 2025
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RIP Ozzy written on the Loring Greenway in South Minneapolis.
Thunderstorm over Bde Maka Ska, Minneapolis, July 2025
July 2025
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Thunderstorm rolling in over Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis on July 27, 2025.
Summer thunderstorm approaching Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis
July 2025
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A large thunderstorm rolling in over Lake of the Isles in Minneapolis in July 2025.
Thunderstorm over Lake of the Isles and Downtown Minneapolis
July 2025
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Large thunderstorms move in during a weather warning over Lake of the Isles. Downtown Minneapolis visible.
Soccer Game at Elliot Park, Minneapolis under Wildfire Smoke
July 2025
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Soccer games at Elliot Park in Downtown Minneapolis as Canadian wildfire smoke rolls in once again.
Good Trouble Lives On Protest March, Downtown Minneapolis
July 2025
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Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests.
Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.”
After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
Downtown Minneapolis Boycott Target Protest
July 2025
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Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests.
Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.”
After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
Good Trouble march passes Downtown Minneapolis outdoor dining
July 2025
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Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests.
Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.”
After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
Good Trouble Protest with Signs, Downtown Minneapolis
July 2025
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Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests.
Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.”
After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
Good Trouble Protest, Hennepin County Government Center, Minneapolis
July 2025
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Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests.
Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.”
After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
Downtown Minneapolis ‘Fuck ICE’ Protest Attire
July 2025
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Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests.
Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.”
After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Concert at Lake Harriet Bandshell
July 2025
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The Minneapolis Pops Orchestra performing at the Lake Harriet Bandshell on July 13, 2025.
Canadian Wildfire Smoke over Lake Street, Minneapolis
July 2025
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Canadian wildfire smoke covers Minneapolis, Minnesota in July 2025.
Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis: Post-Construction Bike Lanes
July 2025
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Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis after a multi-year road construction project that brought new bike lanes.
Downtown Minneapolis Nightlife: N 5th St, Metro Transit Train
July 2025
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A Metro Transit light rail train goes down N 5th Street past Cowboy Jack's in downtown Minneapolis.
Nightlife at Cowboy Jack’s, N 5th St, Downtown Minneapolis
July 2025
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Large crowds at Cowboy Jack's bar in Downtown Minneapolis. Located on North 5th Street, the bar located across from Target Field is a popular cowboy themed sports bar.
Metro Transit Light Rail Departing Downtown Minneapolis Sunset
July 2025
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A Metro Transit train heading out of Downtown Minneapolis during a July 2025 sunset.
July 2025
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A mural by Cadex and Ethan Herrera created in 2025 on the Midtown Greenway.
Paddle boarders at sunset on Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis
July 2025
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2 paddle boarders meet during sunset on Lake of the Isles in South Minneapolis.
Sunset on Bde Maka Ska Lake, South Minneapolis
July 2025
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Watching sunset at Bde Maka Ska in South Minneapolis.
Bde Maka Ska Sunset: Sailboat and People on Dock, Minneapolis
July 2025
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Sunset from outside the Minneapolis Sailing Center on Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis.
Hennepin Ave Cannabis Cooperative Coming Soon
July 2025
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"Our Dispensary Coming Soon" in storefront windows on Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
Rock Martinez Prince Mural, 26th & Hennepin, Minneapolis
July 2025
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Located at 26th and Hennepin, the Rock Martinez mural was put up shortly after his death. It's been written elsewhere they originally planned it to be a "get well" mural during a period when he was sick prior to his death.
Minikahda Club Golf Course, Bde Maka Ska, Minneapolis Skyline
July 2025
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The Minikahda Club golf club that looks over Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis.
Wooden horse at Mt. Olympus in Wisconsin Dells
July 2025
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The big wooden horse at Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park, Wisconsin Dells Parkway
July 2025
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A view down Wisconsin Dells Parkway with Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park on the right and the Wisconsin Dells Ducks on the left.
Relax Gringo, I’m Legal
July 2025
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An entire family wearing the same shirt that reads:
"Relax gringo, i'm legal".
State Street Station Fare Control, Boston
April 2025
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The entrance and fare control area at State Street Station, a key interchange in downtown Boston where the Orange Line and Blue Line intersect. The station opened in 1908 as part of the Washington Street Tunnel and remains one of the MBTA’s oldest continuously operating rapid transit facilities. Brick flooring, steel columns, and low ceilings reflect early 20th-century subway construction, while modern fare gates and electronic arrival boards show later upgrades layered onto the original structure. The signage directing riders to Oak Grove, Forest Hills, and Wonderland highlights the station’s role as a transfer point connecting North Shore riders, downtown commuters, and the broader MBTA network.
North Station Platform Signage, MBTA Boston
April 2025
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Interior signage at North Station, one of Boston’s oldest and most complex transit hubs. The station sits beneath TD Garden and serves as a major interchange between the MBTA Orange Line, Green Line (north branches), Amtrak Downeaster, and MBTA Commuter Rail. The current underground rapid-transit facilities date largely to the late 20th-century rebuilds, following the demolition of the original above-ground North Station headhouse in the 1920s and subsequent reconstructions tied to Boston’s evolving rail network.
The platform wayfinding reflects this layered role: subway lines, regional rail, and intercity service are all integrated into a single information system. Electronic arrival boards and map panels emphasize transfer efficiency in a station that functions as the northern rail gateway to downtown Boston and the broader New England rail network.
Haymarket Station, Orange Line Platform
April 2025
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Haymarket Station in downtown Boston, one of the oldest transit locations in the city, serving riders since the late 19th century in various forms. The current underground station opened in 1971 as part of the MBTA’s modernization of the Orange Line, replacing earlier elevated structures that once ran through the area. The station sits at the edge of the historic Haymarket district, long associated with public markets and transportation links between downtown and Boston’s North End. The cylindrical steel columns and low-ceilinged platforms reflect mid-20th-century transit design, while the signage and lighting document decades of incremental updates to keep the station functional within one of the system’s busiest transfer points.
Park Street Station Red Line Passage
April 2025
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Inside Park Street station, one of the oldest active subway stations in the United States. Opened in 1897 as part of the Tremont Street Subway, the station has long served as a central transfer point beneath Boston Common. The tiled corridors and low ceilings reflect early subway construction techniques, with later renovations layering modern lighting, signage, and safety systems onto the original structure. Directional signage for the Ashmont and Braintree branches marks this passage as part of the MBTA Red Line, which continues to use Park Street as a key junction between downtown Boston and the city’s southern neighborhoods.
MBTA Park Street Station Red Line Elevator and Map
April 2025
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Boston's MBTA Park Street Red Line train station.
Red Line Inbound Platform, Downtown Boston
April 2025
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Passengers wait alongside an inbound MBTA Red Line train, headed toward Alewife, on a busy underground platform in downtown Boston. The Red Line is the system’s oldest rapid transit route, opening in 1912 and forming the backbone of east–west and north–south travel through the city. The high-floor cars shown here reflect decades of incremental fleet updates, while the tiled platforms, overhead wayfinding, and digital countdown signs illustrate how the MBTA has layered modern passenger information systems onto early-20th-century station infrastructure. The crowding and luggage visible on the platform highlight the line’s dual role serving both daily commuters and airport-bound travelers via transfers to bus and rail connections.
Bowdoin Station Elevator, Blue Line
April 2025
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An elevator entrance at Bowdoin station, the downtown terminal of Boston’s Blue Line. Bowdoin Station opened in 1916 as part of the East Boston Tunnel, one of the earliest underwater rapid-transit tunnels in North America. The station is notable for its compact footprint, tight curves, and historically limited accessibility compared to newer MBTA stations.
This elevator provides step-free access between street level and the platform, reflecting later retrofits required by accessibility standards rather than original station design. The utilitarian signage, metal paneling, and enclosed structure are characteristic of mid-to-late 20th century upgrades layered onto early 20th century transit infrastructure, illustrating how legacy subway systems have been incrementally adapted to modern accessibility and safety requirements.
The “T” Under the Street, Boston
April 2025
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An illuminated MBTA roundel mounted beneath a streetscape, marking an entrance to Boston’s subway system. The simple black “T” inside a white circle has been used in various forms since the mid-20th century and became the unified symbol of the MBTA in the 1960s, replacing a mix of earlier streetcar and rapid-transit branding. Designed for quick recognition in dense urban conditions, the sign’s placement below street level reflects how much of Boston’s transit infrastructure is woven directly into older masonry buildings and narrow rights-of-way. The weathered lightbox and surrounding stonework show decades of exposure, maintenance, and adaptation as the system has evolved while keeping its most recognizable identifier largely unchanged.
Blue Line Door Operation Sign, MBTA Station
April 2025
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A platform sign explaining customer-operated doors on Blue Line trains of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Unlike many rapid-transit systems where doors open automatically at every stop, portions of the MBTA Blue Line fleet require passengers to press a button to open the doors once the train is stopped. This practice dates back to older car designs and cold-weather operating considerations, helping retain heat in winter and reduce unnecessary door cycling. The sign reflects the MBTA’s continued reliance on legacy rolling stock and the need for clear, standardized instructions in stations with high passenger turnover.
Elevator at Andrew Station, MBTA Boston
April 2025
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Getting off an elevator at Andrew Station on the red line in Boston.
MBTA Alewife Fair Gates
April 2025
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Fare gates line the paid entrance to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Red Line, directing riders toward Alewife-bound service. This northbound branch terminates at Alewife, the line’s northern endpoint, and serves as a primary commuter gateway for Cambridge and the Route 2 corridor. The stainless-steel fare control equipment reflects systemwide upgrades rolled out during the 2010s to improve ADA accessibility, reliability, and compatibility with modern fare media. Above the gates, the brick-vaulted ceiling and exposed utilities reflect the durable, utilitarian architecture common to many core Boston subway stations built and expanded in the mid-20th century, prioritizing longevity and fire resistance in high-traffic underground spaces.
South Station Immigration Flyer, Boston
April 2025
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Sign seen at South Station in Boston: "First they came for the Trans Folks, and I did not speak out because I was not Trans. Then they came for the Immigrants, and I did not speak out because I was not a Immigrant. Then they came for the Students, and I did not speak out because I was not a Student. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak out for me."
Hynes Convention Center Station Platform
April 2025
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MBTA Green Line train platform at Hynes Convention Center.
The Hotel Chelsea – Art Deco Legacy on Ocean Drive
March 2025
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The Hotel Chelsea stands as a quiet yet iconic presence along Miami Beach’s Ocean Drive, part of the celebrated Art Deco Historic District that emerged in the 1930s. Designed with geometric symmetry, pastel tones, and neon accents, it reflects the era when Miami transformed from a coastal retreat into a modernist showcase for architecture and leisure. Once serving travelers drawn by the promise of sun and sophistication, the hotel now anchors a vibrant nightlife corridor where cafés and lounges spill into the street.
At night, the soft blue and red glow of the Chelsea’s signage evokes the glamour of South Beach’s mid-century revival, when preservationists fought to protect these buildings from demolition in the 1980s. The illuminated palms and outdoor dining beneath its canopy capture the district’s enduring dual identity — both a living neighborhood and a cinematic reminder of Miami’s architectural golden age.
Late-Night Pizza at Mega Pizza, Miami
March 2025
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A worker at Mega Pizza serves giant slices through the restaurant’s glass storefront in Miami, where enormous pizzas are proudly displayed under the “World Famous” and “Size Matters” signage. The stacked trays of oversized slices—ranging from chicken bacon ranch to meat lovers—showcase the shop’s signature flair for indulgence. The neon-lit interior and street reflections outside capture the casual energy of Miami’s late-night dining scene.
Evening Glow at a South Beach Cocktail Bar
March 2025
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Under the soft glow of woven pendant lights, a stylish South Beach bar comes alive with conversation, cocktails, and coastal warmth. Patrons fill the sleek curved bar, their laughter blending with the low hum of tropical music and the clinking of glasses. Behind the counter, shelves lined with premium tequilas and rums gleam like a mosaic, while lush greenery and bold mural art echo Miami’s signature mix of glamour and Latin vibrancy.
This kind of lounge culture traces back to Miami Beach’s postwar rise as a playground for the cosmopolitan — a place where design, drink, and dusk intertwined. Today, venues like this keep that legacy alive, blending contemporary tropical aesthetics with the city’s enduring nightlife spirit, where every evening feels like a celebration under the palms.
Beach Volleyball in South Beach
March 2025
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A Miami-Dade police squad car drives down the beach during a beach volleyball game during 2025 Spring Break in South Beach.
Squad Cars during South Beach spring break
March 2025
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Squad cars parked near the beach in South Beach during 2025 Spring Break.
Colony Hotel in Miami Beach
March 2025
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Colony Hotel sign in South Beach, Miami Florida.
The Tony Hotel, South Beach Florida
March 2025
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The Tony Hotel in South Beach Florida during 2025 Spring Break.
Starlite Hotel in Miami Beach Florida
March 2025
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The Starlite Hotel lit up at night during 2025 Spring Break in South Beach.
Bike Police during Spring Break in Miami Beach
March 2025
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Spring breakers on scooters head past a group of police officers in South Beach during 2025 Spring Break in Miami Beach.
Police during Spring Break in South Beach Miami Beach 2025
March 2025
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Police in South Beach during 2025 Spring Break. The city of Miami Beach essentially shut down Spring Break with heavy access restrictions.
Miami Beach Police during 2025 Spring Break
March 2025
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Miami Beach Police drive up and down park land during 2025 Spring Break.
Armani Exchange in South Beach
March 2025
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The Armani Exchange store in South Beach Miami Florida.
The Tony Hotel in South Beach Rooftop Pool
March 2025
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Looking at the rooftop pool from the rooftop of the Tony Hotel in South Beach Miami Florida.
Miami Police Squad Car
March 2025
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City of Miami Police Department squad car.
"Professional Law Enforcement"
Miami Downtown Skyline
March 2025
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The Miami skyline as seen from the water in 2025.
July 2024
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Wristbands for Noah's Ark Waterpark in Wisconsin Dells.
Showboat Saloon in Wisconsin Dells
July 2024
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Showboat Saloon in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
Sneaky Pete’s Wild West Dinner Show, Wisconsin Dells
July 2024
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Sneaky Pete's Wild West Dinner Show in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
Torture Museum Sign, Wisconsin Dells
July 2024
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A sign for the Torture Museum in the Wisconsin Dells.
Wisconsin Dells Zoltar Machine with Trump Figure
July 2024
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A "Trump Tells All" machine in Wisconsin Dells, WI.
Fireworks over The Rise of Icarus waterslide, Wisconsin Dells
July 2024
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While other cities and resorts around Wisconsin Dells postponed July 4th fireworks due to weather, Mt Olympus said the show must go on. Fireworks lit up the sky behind The Rise of Icarus, America’s tallest waterslide (145ft) that opened a few weeks ago.
Fireworks Over Rise of Icarus Waterslide, Wisconsin Dells
July 2024
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While other cities and resorts around Wisconsin Dells postponed July 4th fireworks due to weather, Mt Olympus said the show must go on. Fireworks lit up the sky behind The Rise of Icarus, America’s tallest waterslide (145ft) that opened a few weeks ago.
Fireworks at Mt Olympus’ Rise of Icarus, Wisconsin Dells
July 2024
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While other cities and resorts around Wisconsin Dells postponed July 4th fireworks due to weather, Mt Olympus said the show must go on. Fireworks lit up the sky behind The Rise of Icarus, America’s tallest waterslide (145ft) that opened a few weeks ago.
Mt. Olympus Fireworks Over The Rise of Icarus, Wisconsin Dells
July 2024
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While other cities and resorts around Wisconsin Dells postponed July 4th fireworks due to weather, Mt Olympus said the show must go on. Fireworks lit up the sky behind The Rise of Icarus, America’s tallest waterslide (145ft) that opened a few weeks ago.
Wisconsin Dells Fudge Shops on 100 Block
July 2024
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The Original Wisconsin Dells Fudge.
The District, Wisconsin Dells: Outdoor Dining and Live Music
July 2024
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The District in Downtown Wisconsin Dells.
Lego City Display at Buffalo Phil’s, Wisconsin Dells
July 2024
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Lego City at Buffalo Phil's Restaurant in Wisconsin Dells. The restaurant is known for trains that deliver food to the tables.
Wisconsin Dells Duck Vehicles on Trail
July 2024
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"Ducks" parked in Wisconsin Dells. Rides on the World War II vehicles have long been a very popular tourist attraction in Wisconsin Dells.
Wisconsin Dells Duck Boat on Wisconsin River
July 2024
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Driving into the Wisconsin River on a duck in the Wisconsin Dells.
Harvard Memorial Hall Copper Gargoyle Detail
April 2024
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A copper gargoyle juts from the ornate brick tower of Harvard’s Memorial Hall in Cambridge, Massachusetts—a striking detail of the Gothic Revival architecture completed in the late 19th century. Designed by Ware & Van Brunt, the hall commemorates Harvard alumni who fought for the Union in the Civil War. The gargoyle’s oxidized green patina and sharp geometric form contrast against the red brick and open sky, blending medieval-inspired craftsmanship with the American collegiate Gothic style that defines much of Harvard’s architectural legacy.
MBTA Orange Line Train at Forest Hills Station with Sparks
April 2024
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Sparks under a Forest Hills Orange Line train in Boston.
Boston Marathon Finish Line: Midnight Marathon Bike Ride
April 2024
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Tonight I learned there’s an unsanctioned “Midnight Marathon” bike ride each year the night before the Boston Marathon. Thousands of bikers ride the mostly empty streets and today was the 16th year.
Boston Marathon 128th Start Line Bike Ride
April 2024
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Tonight I learned there’s an unsanctioned “Midnight Marathon” bike ride each year the night before the Boston Marathon. Thousands of bikers ride the mostly empty streets and today was the 16th year.
MBTA Train 0757 at Aquarium Station, Boston
April 2024
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MBTA Wonderland bound train from the Aquarium Station. Passengers on the platform getting on the train.
MBTA State Station, Orange Line, Boston
April 2024
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Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) State Station on the Orange Line in Boston.
US Coast Guard Patrol Boat in Boston Harbor
April 2024
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A U.S. Coast Guard response boat moves steadily across Boston Harbor on a calm, overcast day, with Logan International Airport visible in the distance. The aluminum and orange-hulled vessel, equipped with mounted security equipment, is part of routine maritime patrol operations ensuring the safety of one of New England’s busiest ports. Behind it, commercial ships and aircraft highlight the harbor’s strategic role as a hub for both air and sea transport serving the Greater Boston area.
2024 Boston Marathon Patches
April 2024
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2024 Boston Marathon Patches for sale at the Marathon Expo in 2024.
2024 Boston Marathon Stickers at Expo
April 2024
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2024 Boston Marathon stickers for sale at the Expo.
Boston Marathon and Park Street Station, Boston
April 2024
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Inside Boston’s Park Street Station, a tiled corridor displays a Bank of America advertisement for the Boston Marathon’s charity initiative. The green and white MBTA sign directs riders toward the Green Line platforms for Copley and westbound service. Park Street—one of the oldest subway stations in the United States—sits beneath the Boston Common, serving as a major interchange for the city’s transit system since 1897.
MBTA Train with Boston Marathon Bank of America Wrap
April 2024
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A train with Bank of America Boston Marathon wrap.
Boston Marathon 2024: Abbott World Marathon Majors Bib
April 2024
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A runner’s bib card for the 2024 Boston Marathon celebrates a milestone in the Abbott World Marathon Majors series, listing all six legendary races: Tokyo, London, Berlin, Chicago, New York, and Boston. Completing all six earns participants the coveted Six Star Medal, recognizing one of distance running’s most challenging global achievements. The card’s bright design, set on a marble surface, captures the excitement and prestige surrounding Boston’s historic 26.2-mile race — the oldest annual marathon in the world.
South End Boston Brownstones on Massachusetts Avenue
April 2024
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Along Massachusetts Avenue in Boston’s South End, these adjoining brownstones showcase the neighborhood’s signature Victorian-era architecture—ornate bay windows, intricate cornices, and rich brickwork that reflect the city’s 19th-century building boom. The red and tan façades, accented with distinctive green trim, represent the area’s architectural diversity, where Italianate and Renaissance Revival influences meet. Once part of a working-class district and now one of Boston’s most carefully preserved historic neighborhoods, the South End’s rowhouses remain a defining feature of the city’s urban identity and charm.
Las Vegas Sphere Displays Smiley Face at Night
September 2023
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Sphere in Las Vegas in September 2023 shortly after opening.
Flamingo Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas at Night
September 2023
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Flamingo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas in September 2023.
Venetian Hotel Sign Lit for Mexican Independence Day, Las Vegas
September 2023
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The Venetian Hotel in las Vegas in September 2023. The sign lit up in the colors of the Mexican flag on Mexican Independence Day.
Las Vegas Sphere Exterior Display, September 2023
September 2023
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The Sphere in Las Vegas in September 2023.
Ransonware attack notices at MGM Casinos
September 2023
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Slot machines at the Bellagio resort in Las Vegas with error messages on September 15th, 2023 following a ransomware attack that became public days prior.
Validation Buffer Full at Bellagio casino
September 2023
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Slot machines at the Bellagio resort in Las Vegas with error messages on September 15th, 2023 following a ransomware attack that became public days prior.
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