Chicago: Wick Park Diner (Instantâneo)

Chicago: Wicked Park Diner (Instantâneo)

Wick Park Historic District is a historic neighborhood on the north side of Youngstown, Ohio, with Wick Park as its centerpiece.
During the first half of the 20th century, the residential district surrounding Wick Park included some of the city’s most affluent neighborhoods.
The district is “roughly bounded by 5th Ave, Park Ave, Elm St. and Broadway”

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Chicago: Lakeshore, North Avenue Beach (Instantâneo)

Chicago: Lakeshore (Instantâneo)

 

The North Avenue Beach, located at 1600 north, is considered by many to be Chicago’s premier beach. It has the largest lifeguard staff and is home to the most developed beachhouse. Technically running from North Avenue to Diversey Harbor in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, North Avenue Beach is characterized by its piers which hold the sand in place and create a scalloped shoreline, terminating in a Cape Cod-like hook.

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Chicago: Roosevelt University (Instantâneo)

Chicago: Roosevelt University (Instantâneo)

Founded in 1945, the Roosevelt University is named in honor of both former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The university’s curriculum is based on principles of social justice.

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Dayton: Midwest America (Instantâneo)

Dayton: Midwest America (Instantâneo)

Dayton was founded on April 1, 1796, seven years before the admission of Ohio to the Union in early 1803, by a group of 12 settlers known as “The Thompson Party.” They traveled in March from Cincinnati up the Great Miami River by pirogue and landed at what is now St. Clair Street, where they found two small camps of Native Americans.

Dayton is the sixth largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio and is the county seat of Montgomery County.

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Pittsburgh: Downtown (Instantâneo)

Pittsburgh: Downtown (Instantâneo)

Pittsburgh was founded in 1758 and named by General John Forbes in honor of the British statesman William Pitt.

The growth of Pittsburgh and its economy was caused by the extensive trade in steel through the 1970s. Pittsburgh has since adapted to the collapse of the region’s steel industry. The primary industries have shifted more to high technology, such as robotics, health care, nuclear engineering, tourism, biomedical technology, finance, and services.

In the 19th and 20th centuries, wealthy businessmen and nonprofit organizations donated millions of dollars to create educational and cultural institutions. As a result, Pittsburgh is rich in art and culture.

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Warren County: Pennsylvania Wilds (Instantâneo)

Warren County: Pennsylvania Wilds (Instantâneo)

The Pennsylvania Wilds are made up of thirteen northern and north-central counties in Pennsylvania.

Source: Wikivoyage

Cambridge, OH: Diner (Instantâneo)

Dayton: Nighthawks (Instantâneo)

New York: WFC & WTC (Instantaneo)

New York: WTC & WFC

The World Financial Center is a complex of office buildings located across West Street from the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattanin New York City, overlooking the Hudson River.

The World Trade Center is a complex of buildings under construction in Lower ManhattanNew York CityUnited States, replacing an earlier complex of seven buildings with the same name on the same site. The original World Trade Center featured landmark twin towers, which opened on April 4, 1973 and were destroyed in the September 11 attacks of 2001, along with 7 World Trade Center.

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New York: Sunset & Showers (Statue of Liberty)

New York: Sunset & Showers (Statue of Liberty)

Liberty Island is a small uninhabited island in New York Harbor in the United States, best known as the location of the Statue of Liberty. Though so called since the start of the 20th century, the name did not become official until 1956.

In 1937, by proclamation 2250, President Franklin D. Roosevelt expanded the Statue of Liberty National Monument to include all of Bedloe’s Island, and in 1956, an act of Congress officially renamed it.

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