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Joshua Schapiro (Joshds808)
Pittsburgh,
United States of America
Gigapans: 18
Snapshots: 67
Bookmarks: 0
Last Visited: June 25, 2010
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This is the view from my back deck. I thought this would be a great time to share it with everyone.
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Crown Fountain inside Millennium Park in Chicago IL. Taken 8-27-08.
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lots of birds hang around the fountain of time. maybe it keeps them young?
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This was taken from inside of Millennium Park on 8-27-08
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half of the view from the 39th floor of Hotel 71.
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Pano of the waterfall in the Osaka Garden. Chicago IL
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AKA The Bean. I took this shot in my free time, and after it was complete i did a "Last Panorama" and jumped it forward to a good spot so i could run in and be in the pano.
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Chicago’s Humboldt Park, spanning 207 acres is one of Chicago’s oldest and most popular parks. The park’s development began in the 1870s, but this rose garden, added by landscape architect Jens Jensen, wasn’t created until nearly 45 years later. Humboldt Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
(http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.org, Location: 1400 N. Sacramento Ave., Chicago, IL 60622)
This image was taken in partnership with the City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs, Office of Tourism.
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The Chicago River, http://www.chicagoriver.org, was crucial to Chicago’s development into a major center. The first moveable bridge, several of which are pictured here, was constructed at Dearborn Street in 1834. Dyed green every St. Patrick’s day and flowing backwards from its original mouth at Lake Michigan, the Chicago River is still vital to the community ecologically and aesthetically.
(http://www.hotel71.com, Location: 71 E. Wacker Dr. Chicago, IL 60601)
This image was taken in partnership with the City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs, Office of Tourism.
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