This was captured in the Bywater district of New Orleans.
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This was captured in the Bywater district of New Orleans.
You can see all my Photo100 shots on my Flickr page here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/streamingmeemee/albums/72157674849182183
Trombone Shortly openned the 2017 Lowell Summer Music Series in fine style. If there had been a roof on Boarding House Park, it would certainly have been blown clean off! Infinite energy and masterful musicanship from every member of his band got the full house on it’s feet!
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This decorated the side of a building in the Bywater section of New Orleans, LA. It is made of pieces of broken colored glass.
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This train yard was located in the lower Garden District of New Orleans in the mid/late ’70s. It is an empty lot now according to Google Earth. The popular tourist destination “Mardi Gras World” now stands just off to the left of this image.
Glazer Steel, seen on the right side of this image, was sold to Triple-S Steel Supply in 1998 but retained the name.
You can see all the 2016 Photo100 shots on my Flickr page here: http://bit.ly/2016photo100
You can see all the 2016 Photo100 shots on my Flickr page here: http://bit.ly/2016photo100
Wow — I’m way behind on posting for this project. Let’s see what I can do about that.
This is a random bit of wisdom found on a wall in New Orleans.
You can see all the 2016 Photo100 shots on my Flickr page here: http://bit.ly/2016photo100