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Aerial shot of the state capitol building dome in Carson City, Nevada on a sunny day in summer.
Smokey Mountains, tennessee, and north carolina
A photo of the Kirtland Ohio Temple.
Salt Lake City- UT, USA- September 11, 2011:  Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah and the center of Mormonism. Here is the Salt Lake Temple,  the biggest temple for Mormonism, also the landmark of Utah.
Pioneer Methodist Church in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee USA
Autumn colorful trees surround little country chapel. This is not a real church, it is very small, but very scenic.
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 description of the hardships endured on the Trail of Tears is listed at the Cherokee Heritage Center, where the tribe's history, culture and arts are preserved and celebrated.  It is located within the boundaries of the historic Cherokee Female Seminary and includes a village, research center and holds the archives of the Cherokee Nation.
Close up of Old Trace sign with history
grassy field with oak trees in the forest in cloudy day copy space
A photo of trees and rocks close to Cape Town
Old Rural Church in Forest
Aspen trees whose leaves have changed to the fall yellow color and conifer trees, on eastern Sierra Nevada
Heber City, Utah. Built in 1889 and sold to the city in 1986 and converted to offices
Built in 1812-1813 the Old Round Church in Richmond Vermont rests on a small hill amid Autumn foliage. This unique church  is a two-story wood-frame structure with sixteen sides, finished with wooden clapboards and modest Federal period styling.
A photo of the Kirtland Ohio Temple.
Great Smoky Mountains NP - Cataloochee Church - 2008. Scanned from Kodachrome 64 slide.
Summer tree
A small white church with old cementory in smoky mountains national park, North Carolina, usa
Autumn Sugar Maples And Country Church, Vermont
Backpacking and Climbing Cloud Peak Wyoming Bighorn Mountains in 1980
Original antique photograph of Tranquil trees and river scene, 1890s, 19th Century
Morses Creek and Chinaman Bridge vicinity in the alpine country
Mountain forest in summer morning
Autumn Scene, Canada, taken in the Autumn of 2008, showing a barn set behind tress with fall foliage. Birch bark trees to one side.
Salt Lake City- UT, USA- September 11, 2011:  Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah and the center of Mormonism. Here is the Salt Lake Temple,  the biggest temple for Mormonism, also the landmark of Utah.
Aman and his dog walking in a pine tree park at the sunset - illustration
Close up of witch dance sign with story on Natchez Trace Parkway
Free Images: "bestof:Sacred Grove (1907).jpg Photograph of the Sacred Grove where Joseph Smith Jr had his first vision in 1820 lds org website ~ 1907 George Edward Anderson public"
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