Synonyms, Related Subjects, Ideas for Travel Photos Georgian BayBloody Bay, Causeway Bay, Darwin Bay, Demarcation Bay, Fournier Bay, Hanauma Bay, Herring Bay, Larsen Bay, Mandalay Bay, |
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Georgian Bay Travel Photos from Danita Delimont |
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![]() Europe, Germany. German students socializing |
![]() Antarctica, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctic Skuas (Catharacta antarctica) also known as Brown Skuas are the areas primary bird of prey. |
![]() Europe, Germany. Man with potatoes at outdoor market |
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Georgian Bay Travel Photos from National Geographic Images |
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A cyclist rides past historic houses along the old C & O Canal. |
Tourists and sign on dock at Beausoleil Island. |
A structure in the garden of colonial-era Dumbarton House. |
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Georgian Bay Travel Photos from Panoramic Images |
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Georgian Bay Travel Photos from Picturesque |
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Elfreths Alley in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA). Only 16 feet wide, this is typical of an urban neighborhood of working class side streets developed in Phila. in the 18th and 19th centuries. There are 32 private homes and is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited residential streets in America. Restoration of the homes began in 1934 by the Elfreths Alley Association to prevent demolition of the run-down, impoverished neighborhood. It is now a National Historic Landmark District, so designated to commemorate the working class people who built and sustained the city of Philadelphia. |
Elfreths Alley in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PA. Only 16 feet wide, this is typical of an urban neighborhood of working class side streets developed in Phila. in the 18th and 19th centuries. There are 32 private homes and is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited residential streets in America. Restoration of the homes began in 1934 by the Elfreths Alley Association to prevent demolition of the run-down, impoverished neighborhood. It is now a National Historic Landmark District, so designated to commemorate the working class people who built and sustained the city of Philadelphia. |
Elfreths Alley in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA) Only 16 feet wide, this is typical of an urban neighborhood of working class side streets developed in Phila. in the 18th and 19th centuries. There are 32 private homes and is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited residential streets in America. Restoration of the homes began in 1934 by the Elfreths Alley Association to prevent demolition of the run-down, impoverished neighborhood. It is now a National Historic Landmark District, so designated to commemorate the working class people who built and sustained the city of Philadelphia. |
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