Lighted Spaces and Landscapes
Excerpts from a Geographer's Photo Archive
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Category: Festival
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There were a number of good slides in that box from Kathleen’s dad. This is what it looked like long before “Men in Black.” (New York, New York 1964)
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Kathleen’s dad shot this during the 1964 World’s Fair. We found it in a box of old slides. We have it hanging on the wall in the house. What we love is how the people are dressed and are interacting in the photo. (New York, New York 1964)
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The other day someone mentioned the old move “Ice Castles.” It made me think of the St. Paul Winter Carnival–one my favorite festivals. (St. Paul, Minnesota, 2002)