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  • Chase-Lloyd House, a historic home on Maryland Street in Annapolis, Maryland. Build by Samuel Chase, signer of the Declaration of Independence.....The structure, one of the first three-story Georgian townhouses erected in the American Colonies, ranks among the finest of its type in the United States and is one of the major attractions in Colonial Annapolis Historic District. The house rises three full stories over a high basement. Two massive interior chimneys protrude through the broad, low, hip-on-hip roof. The brick walls are laid in Flemish bond and adorned by belt courses of rubbed brick at the second- and third-floor levels. An enriched cornice embellishes the roofline. At the front, or east, facade the axial line features a tall, projecting central pavilion and entranceway, an arched window on the third floor, and crowning pediment with a small bull's-eye window.
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  • Old engraved brick in the historic district in St. Augustine, Florida. St Augustine is the oldest city in America.
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  • A brick wall and garden door at 22 Meeting Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A classic three story stucco brick Charleston single home at 17 Meeting Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Old brick wall and gate in the historic district of Charleston, SC
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • A child plays hide and go seek around a temple in Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal
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  • The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist at twilight in downtown Lafayette, Louisiana.
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  • The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist at twilight in downtown Lafayette, Louisiana.
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  • The Porcher-Simonds House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The William Ravenel and William Roper Houses on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The William Roper and William Ravenel Houses on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A stucco wall and garden door at 17 Meeting Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Traditional stuccoed homes and cobblestone on Gillion Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Abandoned mill ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
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  • A old house on State Street with earthquake bolts called gib plates in the French Quarter of historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A private garden gate and old wall with palm trees in the French quarter of historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Christmas decorations on the gazebo in Whitfield Square Savannah, GA.
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  • Inside of St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • Preserved slave quarters at Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston, SC.
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  • Preserved slave quarters at Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston, SC.
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  • Preserved slave quarters at Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston, SC.
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  • The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist at twilight in downtown Lafayette, Louisiana.
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  • The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist at twilight in downtown Lafayette, Louisiana.
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  • The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist at twilight in downtown Lafayette, Louisiana.
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  • A mural of the the Wizard of Oz painted on the side of a building in the tiny village of Burnsville, North Carolina. Burnsville is the start of the Quilt Trail which honors handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A mural of the the Wizard of Oz painted on the side of a building in the tiny village of Burnsville, North Carolina. Burnsville is the start of the Quilt Trail which honors handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • The Porcher-Simonds House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The Porcher-Simonds House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The Porcher-Simonds House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The Porcher-Simonds House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Circular piazzas on the Porcher-Simonds House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Circular piazzas on the Porcher-Simonds House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Porcher-Simonds House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Porcher-Simonds House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Oleander  blooms at the Edmonston-Alston House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Oleander  blooms at the Edmonston-Alston House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Oleander  blooms at the Edmonston-Alston House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Oleander  blooms at the Edmonston-Alston House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The John Ravenel House also known as the Palmer Inn and view of the Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Louis DeSaussure House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Louis DeSaussure House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The William Ravenel and William Roper Houses on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The William Roper and William Ravenel Houses on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The William Ravenel House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The John Ravenel House also known as the Palmer Inn on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • The John Ravenel House also known as the Palmer Inn on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Horse carriage passing the Louis DeSaussure House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Louis DeSaussure House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Horse carriage passing the Louis DeSaussure House on East Battery in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • A costumed re-enactor at the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Traditional stuccoed homes and cobblestone on Gillion Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Traditional stuccoed homes and cobblestone on Gillion Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Traditional stuccoed homes and cobblestone on Gillion Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Traditional stuccoed homes and cobblestone on Gillion Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Traditional stuccoed homes and cobblestone on Gillion Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Traditional stuccoed homes and cobblestone on Gillion Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Flowers blooming in window boxes along Queen Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Flowers blooming in window boxes with traditional shutters along Queen Street in historic Charleston, SC.
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  • Christmas decorations in Whitfield Square Savannah, GA.
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  • Abandoned mill ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
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  • Abandoned mill ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
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  • Abandoned mill ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
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  • Abandoned mill ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
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  • Abandoned mill ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
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  • Abandoned ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
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  • Abandoned ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
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  • Abandoned ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
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  • A civil war era slave cabin and barrel wall at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina.
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  • A civil war era slave cabin at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina.
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  • A civil war era slave cabin at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina.
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  • A civil war era slave cabin at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina.
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  • Windows on a civil war era slave cabin at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina.
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  • A slave cabin under spanish moss at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina.
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  • A old house on State Street with earthquake bolts called gib plates in the French Quarter of historic Charleston, SC.
    charleston_sc_20368.JPG
  • A private garden gate and old wall with palm trees in the French quarter of historic Charleston, SC.
    charleston_sc_20345.JPG
  • A private garden gate and old wall with palm trees in the French quarter of historic Charleston, SC.
    charleston_sc_20322.JPG
  • Christmas decorations in Whitfield Square Savannah, GA.
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  • A peacock walks past the stables at Middleton Place Plantation in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic home walkway and Piazza side porch on Church Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Mandevilla vine grows on a iron gate in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • Inside of St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • Inside of St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • Inside of St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • Inside of St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • Inside of St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • Inside of St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
    Church_McClellanville_0087.JPG
  • St. James Santee Episcopal Church built by French Huguenots in 1768 McClellanville, SC.
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  • Bahama Village market section of Key West, Florida.
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  • Old Sheldon Church ruins, also known as the Prince William's Parish Church near Yemassee, South Carolina. The church build in 1745 was destroyed by the British troops during the  Revolutionary War, rebuilt and then destroyed again in 1865 by Gen. Sherman.
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  • Old Sheldon Church ruins, also known as the Prince William's Parish Church near Yemassee, South Carolina. The church build in 1745 was destroyed by the British troops during the  Revolutionary War, rebuilt and then destroyed again in 1865 by Gen. Sherman.
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  • Old Sheldon Church ruins, also known as the Prince William's Parish Church near Yemassee, South Carolina. The church build in 1745 was destroyed by the British troops during the  Revolutionary War, rebuilt and then destroyed again in 1865 by Gen. Sherman.
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  • A confederate grave site in the graveyard of the Old Sheldon Church ruins, also known as the Prince William's Parish Church near Yemassee, South Carolina. The church build in 1745 was destroyed by the British troops during the  Revolutionary War, rebuilt and then destroyed again in 1865 by Gen. Sherman.
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  • Old Sheldon Church ruins, also known as the Prince William's Parish Church near Yemassee, South Carolina. The church build in 1745 was destroyed by the British troops during the  Revolutionary War, rebuilt and then destroyed again in 1865 by Gen. Sherman.
    Old_Sheldon_Church_Ruins_0020101.JPG
  • Old Sheldon Church ruins, also known as the Prince William's Parish Church near Yemassee, South Carolina. The church build in 1745 was destroyed by the British troops during the  Revolutionary War, rebuilt and then destroyed again in 1865 by Gen. Sherman.
    Old_Sheldon_Church_Ruins_0010101.JPG
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