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Eisenhower National Historic Site preserves the home and farm of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States. It is located next to the Civil War Gettysburg Battlefield and served as a weekend retreat and a meeting place for world leaders. On ‎November 27, 1967 the site was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Eisenhower National Historic Site is located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA.
Street of a small California town
A Victorian home in a neighborhood with tall pine trees in rural Arkansas
Authentic, 96 year old, senior adult, real person, real life, WWII and Korean War USA military veteran patriot sitting outside his home near Rochester in western New York State on a sunny June summer day. He's become quite frail, so he keeps his medical mobility walker close by to support himself walking when he decides to go back inside. He is wearing a generic souvenir military veteran's service baseball cap style hat - a symbol commemorating his World War II US Army, and Korean War US Air Force military service.
A few buildings still remain in use at RCAF Station Penhold Alberta Canada
New Britain is a city in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. It is located approximately 9 miles southwest of Hartford
Photo taken in New Haven, United States
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA - July 22, 2015: Four mature African American women are standing or walking outside the Ebenezer Baptist Church on a midday in summer. This is the church where Martin Luther King Jr. was baptized and both his father Martin Luther King, Sr. and he were pastors. The church was included in the National Historic Site when it was established on October 10, 1980.
East Granby, Connecticut.  June 8, 2019. People watching a man dressed up in a period costume playing musical instruments from turn of the century at the Old Newgate Prison in East Granby Connecticut.
Three wooden crosses on a grassy hillside with forest in the background.
Senior Caucasian woman tourist, covering her eyes in the sun, enjoys a leisurely walk in a residential area of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. She strolls along a sidewalk lined with St. John's Lutheran Church in background and lush green grass, vibrant red rose flowers
Old barn - white with three cupolas and silo - northern OH
Eastern Orthodox cemetery
Site of 215 Children in mass grave. Kamloops Indian Residential School buildings, property, ceremonial drum circle, memorials, complex, property and signs.
Building of the mortuary and crematorium
Washington DC, USA - April 1, 2018: People, children in traditional clothes outside, outdoors, Easter baskets for blessing at Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of Holy Family church
Front yard with fountain in a long walkway of an abandoned state hospital, West Virginia, USA
The historic landmark meeting house reflecting off of water in Marlboro Vermont.
Chantilly, Virginia, USA, November 29, 2020: Known as Sully Plantation, purchased by Henry Lee I in 1725, and owned by the Lee family until 1839.
A panoramic view of a building
Three crosses on a hill at dawn.
Image of Altar Christian Presbyterian outside with cherry blossoms, wooden cross in church courtyard
Cherry blossoms blooming in an American subdivision.
A national historic landmark, located in a 96-acre park setting in Battle Ground, complete with picnic areas, nature center, historic and scenic hiking trails. The 85-foot marble obelisk monument was erected in 1908 and marks the site of the November 7, 1811, Battle of Tippecanoe between the United States’ forces, led by William Henry Harrison, and representatives of Tecumseh’s Native American confederation. The museum tells the story of the battle with exhibits, a fiber-optic map of the action and information about the dynamic leaders – Tecumseh, Harrison, and The Prophet. It also functions as the interpretive center for the early U.S. Republic by placing the battle into the historical and geopolitical context of what came before, and of the War of 1812, which came after. The site is programmed by the Tippecanoe County Historical Association. The park and monument are owned and maintained by the Tippecanoe County Park and Recreation Department.\n\nThe park includes picnic grounds, hiking trails and the Wah-ba-shik-a Nature Center. \n\nThe Tippecanoe Battlefield History Store, housed within the museum, is operated by the Tippecanoe County Historical Association. The store offers reproductions of historic goods, collectibles, and clothing. The History Store prides itself on its large selection of books on 1800s Indiana, America, military history, and Native American history and culture for all age readers.
The American flag bunting, draped elegantly along the grand stand fence with its vibrant colors symbolizing unity and patriotism. The iconic stars and stripes bunting evokes a sense of pride, capturing the spirit of the nation's heritage.
Lenox, Massachusetts - USA, October 26, 2023. Front porch of the old Curtis Hotel from 1829, now the Lenox housing authority and office space. Lenox a quaint charming community in the Berkshire mountains of western Massachusetts.
Old fashioned playground equipment in a small village park
Lady of the Pines, tiniest church in America, West Virginia, USA
Free Images: "bestof:Easter Sunday afternoon after a picnic at the Methodist Girls Home in Constantine. Left to right: Ron Stutzman (PA), Lyle Miller (IA), Gene Gerber (OH), Duane"
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