
Wallpaper, hung in the twenty-first century, depicting scenes of colonial life in a house built in 1839

A trustee inmate’s view from the farthest point he can go on the grounds of Angola


A white bird surrounded by an invasive seaweed, thought to have been introducted to the United States by unclean oysters, purchased by the United States from Japan after World War II

A Confederate Flag flying on South Carolina State House grounds as the casket containing the body of Senator Clementa Pinckney, murdered in a church on a basis of race, passes to enter the building

Seesawing within eyesight of Angola, Louisiana State Penitentiary

Three dogs, one of whom was named Shadow


Handprints of unknown slaves on bricks, which will soon be removed from the slave quarters at Boone Hall Plantation and placed into a museum

Family portraits at the burial site of the world’s first nuclear reactor, CP-1 (also known as CP-2) and the first heavy water moderated reactor, CP-3 (1/2)

Family portraits at the burial site of the world’s first nuclear reactor, CP-1 (also known as CP-2) and the first heavy water moderated reactor, CP-3 (2/2)

Where Dad saw the monkey in the tree

Mom with her eyes closed at Boone Hall Plantation, the self-proclaimed most photographed plantation in America

The view from behind the Artistic Barrier at Jump Off Rock














Wallpaper, hung in the twenty-first century, depicting scenes of colonial life in a house built in 1839
A trustee inmate’s view from the farthest point he can go on the grounds of Angola
A white bird surrounded by an invasive seaweed, thought to have been introducted to the United States by unclean oysters, purchased by the United States from Japan after World War II
A Confederate Flag flying on South Carolina State House grounds as the casket containing the body of Senator Clementa Pinckney, murdered in a church on a basis of race, passes to enter the building
Seesawing within eyesight of Angola, Louisiana State Penitentiary
Three dogs, one of whom was named Shadow
Handprints of unknown slaves on bricks, which will soon be removed from the slave quarters at Boone Hall Plantation and placed into a museum
Family portraits at the burial site of the world’s first nuclear reactor, CP-1 (also known as CP-2) and the first heavy water moderated reactor, CP-3 (1/2)
Family portraits at the burial site of the world’s first nuclear reactor, CP-1 (also known as CP-2) and the first heavy water moderated reactor, CP-3 (2/2)
Where Dad saw the monkey in the tree
Mom with her eyes closed at Boone Hall Plantation, the self-proclaimed most photographed plantation in America
The view from behind the Artistic Barrier at Jump Off Rock
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