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This photograph was taken after a VNV Nation concert in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at an after party at a club called Shampoo 4-13-07. This photograph turned out to be a complete surprise to me since I was Blatzed.

Tags:   Philadelphia Pennsylvania The Shampoo Dance Club Restroom Uninals urinals

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Taken in Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary. Al Capone was incarcerated here for 8 months in 1929-1930. Compared to other inmates Capone's stay in the prison was one of luxury. He had a radio, oriental rugs and other amenities.

Tags:   Al Capone Al Capone's Cell Eastern State Penitentiary Philadelphia Pennsylvania Federal Prison

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Eastern State Penitentiary
Cell Block #7
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Built in 1829, Philadelphia`s Eastern State Penitentiary housed many of America`s most notorious criminals until it was abandoned in 1971. The most famous of these inmates was Al Capone. Built in the style of a wagon wheel, imprisonment here would be awful since there was no heat or air conditioning. This is a photo of cell block #7. It is considered haunted.

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Buildings reflect in buildings, including an uncompleted Comcast Center in downtown Philadelphia.

Tags:   Philadelphia Pennsylvania downtown skyscrapers hi-rise buildings reflections Comcast Center *RefleXionS*

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This is a photo of the lower section of the Soldiers National Monument in Gettysburg, PA. Dedicated on July 4, 1869, the soldier on the left represents war and the woman on the right represents Peace. The Battle of Gettysburg, taking place on the dates on the monument, had pro-slavery Americans fighting anti-slavery Americans. Between 46,000 and 51,000 Americans died battling each other here.

For those of you who live in the Cincinnati Area...Randolph Rogers who created this monument also created the statue of the Union infantryman that stands in Spring Grove Cemetery. Installed in 1865 the statue is called "The Sentinel."

Tags:   Gettysburg Soldiers National Monument Pennsylvania Civil War Randolph Rogers American History American Wars War & Peace Gettysburg National Cemetary


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