Darshan
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I have always been fascinated by history and have read numerous books while growing up. Sadly, I don't get much time these days to indulge in my favorite pastime activity.
I have visited several historical places in India before I moved to the US. Centuries old palaces, castles, gardens, statues etc. gave me a sense of calm despite the tumultuous events attached with them. I believe history is the greatest teacher of all and makes you humble and grounded.
Recently, I visited Gettysburg and it's battleground. I have read about the American Civil War and know the importance of the Battle of Gettysburg. It was a nice fall day with very few tourists. I spent quite some time there learning, and wondering. I cannot describe in words how I felt there, I think it is best experienced in silence, to pay respect to the many thousands who perished there.
I looked but didn't find a similar thread, I think it is appropriate to start one where we can appreciate the times which made us what we are today. Anything of historical can be posted - place, event, structure etc. Please write a line or 2 about your photo so we can all learn.
This is the main battleground from the Union Army's point of view. The 90 degree angle where the 2 rock walls meet is called the "The Bloody Angle", site where one of the most fiercest battles took place on July 3, 1863.


This is the famous Pennsylvania State Capitol located in downtown Harrisburg.


Thanks for looking.
I have visited several historical places in India before I moved to the US. Centuries old palaces, castles, gardens, statues etc. gave me a sense of calm despite the tumultuous events attached with them. I believe history is the greatest teacher of all and makes you humble and grounded.
Recently, I visited Gettysburg and it's battleground. I have read about the American Civil War and know the importance of the Battle of Gettysburg. It was a nice fall day with very few tourists. I spent quite some time there learning, and wondering. I cannot describe in words how I felt there, I think it is best experienced in silence, to pay respect to the many thousands who perished there.
I looked but didn't find a similar thread, I think it is appropriate to start one where we can appreciate the times which made us what we are today. Anything of historical can be posted - place, event, structure etc. Please write a line or 2 about your photo so we can all learn.
This is the main battleground from the Union Army's point of view. The 90 degree angle where the 2 rock walls meet is called the "The Bloody Angle", site where one of the most fiercest battles took place on July 3, 1863.


This is the famous Pennsylvania State Capitol located in downtown Harrisburg.


Thanks for looking.
Addy101
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Why is the Pennsylvania State Capitol located in downtown Harrisburg famous?
Anyway, the gundeck of the HMS Victory, probably the most famous ship of the British navy
Sony Nex F3 | Sigma 19/2.8 | f/8 | 1/25s | 3200iso
Winchester Cathedral, where kings are buried as well as Jane Austen
Sony Nex F3 | Sigma 19/2.8 | f/2.8 | 1/3200s | 200iso
St Mary the Virgin Church in Battle on the edge of the location of the battle of Hastings
Sony Nex F3 | Sigma 19/2.8 | f/10 | 1/500s | 200iso
Anyway, the gundeck of the HMS Victory, probably the most famous ship of the British navy

Sony Nex F3 | Sigma 19/2.8 | f/8 | 1/25s | 3200iso
Winchester Cathedral, where kings are buried as well as Jane Austen

Sony Nex F3 | Sigma 19/2.8 | f/2.8 | 1/3200s | 200iso
St Mary the Virgin Church in Battle on the edge of the location of the battle of Hastings

Sony Nex F3 | Sigma 19/2.8 | f/10 | 1/500s | 200iso
Darshan
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Why is the Pennsylvania State Capitol located in downtown Harrisburg famous?
Addy, it's famous because of it's artwork - paintings, sculptures, murals, stained glass windows. I have visited many government buildings in the US, this one definitely stands out, it's beautiful.
lawrence
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Down House in Kent, home of Charles Darwin. Sep 2014.
Down House in Kent, home of Charles Darwin. Sep 2014.
Down House in Kent, home of Charles Darwin. Sep 2014.

filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
The bow of the USS Hornet

John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
The Brick Church on Well's Hill, now known as Old Blandford Church of Bristol Parish, is located in Petersburg, Virginia adjacent to Blandford Cemetery. It was erected in 1735 and is the home of the Confederate Veterans Memorial and contains 15 stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
On June 9, 1866, the first Decoration Day service was conducted by the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg. This event became the inspiration for the national observance of Memorial Day.
Blandford Church, Petersburg VA by Earley Photography, on Flickr
On June 9, 1866, the first Decoration Day service was conducted by the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg. This event became the inspiration for the national observance of Memorial Day.

Darshan
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nikon_sam
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Addy101
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Thnx for the explanation!Addy, it's famous because of it's artwork - paintings, sculptures, murals, stained glass windows. I have visited many government buildings in the US, this one definitely stands out, it's beautiful.
These are taken at the Ginkelse Heide, the landing site of the 1st Parachute Brigade and other elements of the British 1st Airborne Division during operation Market Garden and the battle of Arnhem.

Canon EOS 1Ds with Canon 200/2.8L

Canon EOS 1Ds with Canon 200/2.8L
maryland_fotos
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Great idea for a thread Darshan!
The Enola Gay from a different angle:
EnolaGayWingAndProps by maryland_photos, on Flickr
The Enola Gay from a different angle:

maryland_fotos
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peterm1
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The following are all old scans dating back to the late 1980s (first photo) and late 1990s (remaining photos)
Sunken WW2 Japanese flying boat, Shortland Islands (Nikonos 5 Camera 35mm lens)

Temple Church London (Where part of "The Da Vinci Code" was set - those flagstone pavers are actually headstones dating back to the 13th C) Nikon 801s with 28-85mm lens.

Building in Budapest's Citadel still showing battle damage from WW2 Nikon 801s with 28-85mm lens.

Street in Budapest near Vienna Gate in the Castle District still showing battle damage from WW2 Nikon 801s with 28-85mm lens.

Street in Budapest near Vienna Gate in the Castle District still showing battle damage from WW2 Nikon 801s with 28-85mm lens.

Beethoven slept here. No truly he did! Castle District Budapest. Nikon 801s with 28-85mm lens.

Sunken WW2 Japanese flying boat, Shortland Islands (Nikonos 5 Camera 35mm lens)

Temple Church London (Where part of "The Da Vinci Code" was set - those flagstone pavers are actually headstones dating back to the 13th C) Nikon 801s with 28-85mm lens.

Building in Budapest's Citadel still showing battle damage from WW2 Nikon 801s with 28-85mm lens.

Street in Budapest near Vienna Gate in the Castle District still showing battle damage from WW2 Nikon 801s with 28-85mm lens.

Street in Budapest near Vienna Gate in the Castle District still showing battle damage from WW2 Nikon 801s with 28-85mm lens.

Beethoven slept here. No truly he did! Castle District Budapest. Nikon 801s with 28-85mm lens.

Darshan
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Love the photos in this thread and the associated events.
This is the Taj Mahal, built in the 17th century by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the most famous landmarks in the world and you will find much better photographs (compared with mine) on the web.

This is it's main gate

This is the Taj Mahal, built in the 17th century by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the most famous landmarks in the world and you will find much better photographs (compared with mine) on the web.

This is it's main gate

Out to Lunch
Ventor
jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
maryland_fotos
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Enjoying the history on this thread!
Here's one of the historic churches of Baltimore, built in 1884. Lovely Lane United Methodist Church
LovelyLaneUMC by maryland_photos, on Flickr
The Lovely Lane congregation is known as the "Mother Church of American Methodism". A bit of history of the church on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovely_Lane_Methodist_Church
Here's one of the historic churches of Baltimore, built in 1884. Lovely Lane United Methodist Church

The Lovely Lane congregation is known as the "Mother Church of American Methodism". A bit of history of the church on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovely_Lane_Methodist_Church
maryland_fotos
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A mural depicting historic Baltimore natives starting with Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court chief justice.
HistoricMarbleHill by maryland_photos, on Flickr

Bingley
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Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. Looking into the firehouse where John Brown was captured after his 1859 raid.

In search of John Brown by bingley0522, on Flickr

In search of John Brown by bingley0522, on Flickr
Out to Lunch
Ventor

The venerable Tax and Trade Center, one of Saigon's landmarks dates back to 1880. During the French colonial period it was known as the
"Grands Magazins Charner", an upscale department store selling imported luxury goods from mainly France and the UK to the colonial upper
crust. It was overhauled in 2002, but the original staircase was left intact. Not so long ago, I read that the building will soon be demolished to
make way for a planned subway station.
Vince Lupo
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