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Market Street is a major thoroughfare in San Francisco, California. Market Street was described in 1847 an arrow aimed straight at \
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Chicago, USA - August 30 2022: Historic Rookery Building, constructed in 1888, one of the world's first steel frame buildings
Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Two men at the Hudson’s Bay Company fur-trading post in Wabasca, Alberta, Canada.
Chicago, United States – June 21, 2021: A grayscale of Elks Memorial Headquarters in Lincoln Park
Main street of small rural town in 1941. Keota, Iowa, USA.
Canton, OH, USA, Sept. 12, 2023: The McKinley National Memorial in Canton, Ohio, burial site of America's 25th president, William McKinley, and First Lady Ida McKinley.
Antique photograph of Montreal and Mount Royal, Canada, 19th Century
Chicago, Illinois, USA - June 18, 2012: Statue of Benito Juarez near Michigan Avenue. Juarez was a lawyer and politician who served five terms as president of Mexico.
One of the two Lions by Edward Kerneys (1843-1907) at the entrance of the Art Institute of Chicago which on May 19, 2023 was hosting a Van Gogh exhibit. Bronze recastings of plaster figures first displayed at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, the bronze lions now guard the Art Institute and are owned by the city of Chicago. (Public art)
Butte was established in 1864 as a mining camp in the Rocky Mountains, Butte experienced rapid development in the late 19th century, Montana's first major industrial city. It was one of the largest copper boom towns. Employment opportunities in mines attracted Asian and European immigrants, particularly the Irish\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - November 10, 2021:  Downtown park and Obelisk Square on the American Legion Mall and memorial for the memory of World War II, Viet Nam and Korean wars
New Hampshire State House, Concord, New Hampshire, USA. New Hampshire State House is the nation's oldest state house, built in 1816 - 1819.
New Albany, Indiana USA- October 13, 2023 The facade of the Carnegie center of arts and history museum in downtown New Albany, Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - October 19, 2021: The Benjamin Harrison statue at University Park
Washington, DC, USA February 11, 2024 The National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC, houses the official portraits of the Presidents and also serves as an art museum.
Sacramento, California, USA - March 19, 2011: A 1999 USA postage stamp with an image of Martin Luther King, Jr (1929-1968). King is depicted wearing a badge that reads: MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS & FREEDOM, and in the background is the Washington Memorial and a large crowd of people. The stamp commemorates the August 28, 1963 demonstration in Washington, D.C. in which King delivered his historic "I Have a Dream" speech.
Streator, Illinois - United States - February 2023: Exterior of the Carnegie Library, built in 1903, in downtown Streator, Illinois.
Photograph from 19th century
July 30, 2021 - Shelbyville, Ky, USA - A maintenance man washes down the sidewalk in front of the country courthouse.
Chicago, IL, USA - March 5, 2024: The Elks National Monument and Headquarters is a Beaux-Arts style domed building for the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, also known as the Elk Lodge.
Pila, Italy - April 19, 2011: Uncle Sam's 1917 poster on laptop monitor. Uncle Sam is a personification of the American government used for the first time during the War of 1812. The poster was designed by J. M. Flagg in 1917, based on the original British Lord Kitchener poster of three years earlier and it was used to recruit soldiers for both World War I and World War II.
AMES, IA, USA - NOVEMBER 1, 2022: Morrill Hall on the campus of Iowa State University.
Image from 19th century
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Indianapolis, Indiana - United States - July 29th, 2022: The Thomas A. Hendricks Monument, built in 1890 by artist Richard Henry Park, at the Indiana State Capitol Building.
Barrington Street is part of the original street grid when Halifax was established as a British fortress. \n\nStreets were named after leading British statesmen, but the origin of the name Barrington Street is unclear.  Street name might be derived from a misspelling of the Earl of Harrington, the Secretary of State\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Downtown Calgary. The image is from old black and white film in 1974.
Rochester, NY, USA - May 22, 2017:  The University of Rochester, benefiting from industrial donors, has notable programs in technological subjects, and a large campus.
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing, a federal building under the Department of Treasury
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