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  • A factory releases emissions off Interstate 95 in Virginia.
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  • A factory releases emissions off Interstate 95 in Virginia.
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  • A wooden fence art the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A wooden fence on the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8740.jpg
  • Airlie Gardens is over 65 acres of Southern gardens with 10 acres of freshwater lakes. Features include azaleas, camellias, statuary, estuarine shoreline, and the Historic Airlie Oak. This once privately owned garden was purchased for the public by New Hanover County in January, 1999. After celebrating more than a century of gardens by the sea, Airlie continues to amaze visitors with its breathtaking combination of formal gardens, wildlife, historic structures, walking trails, sculptures, views of Bradley Creek, lakes, and the grandeur of the 462-year-old Airlie Oak. The Airlie Gardens Bottle House was created by a local artist, Virginia Wright-Frierson in 2004. It is officially named the "Minnie Evans Sculpture Garden Bottle House" after an artist/gatekeeper that worked at Airlie for many years. This bottle house is also referred to as the "chapel." Frierson used bottles of all shapes and sizes as well as cement and chicken wire in its creation. There are references to Minnie Evans work in the designs of faces, butterflies and Buddhas. At the center of the house is a tree sculpture complete with birds and nests...Caption information from www. airliegardens.org ..© Logan Mock-Bunting.NOT TO BE DISTRIBUTED OR USED WITHOUT PERMISSION..Contact LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING.logan@scott-free.com.(910) 262-4771
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  • Airlie Gardens is over 65 acres of Southern gardens with 10 acres of freshwater lakes. Features include azaleas, camellias, statuary, estuarine shoreline, and the Historic Airlie Oak. This once privately owned garden was purchased for the public by New Hanover County in January, 1999. After celebrating more than a century of gardens by the sea, Airlie continues to amaze visitors with its breathtaking combination of formal gardens, wildlife, historic structures, walking trails, sculptures, views of Bradley Creek, lakes, and the grandeur of the 462-year-old Airlie Oak. The Airlie Gardens Bottle House was created by a local artist, Virginia Wright-Frierson in 2004. It is officially named the "Minnie Evans Sculpture Garden Bottle House" after an artist/gatekeeper that worked at Airlie for many years. This bottle house is also referred to as the "chapel." Frierson used bottles of all shapes and sizes as well as cement and chicken wire in its creation. There are references to Minnie Evans work in the designs of faces, butterflies and Buddhas. At the center of the house is a tree sculpture complete with birds and nests...Caption information from www. airliegardens.org ..© Logan Mock-Bunting.NOT TO BE DISTRIBUTED OR USED WITHOUT PERMISSION..Contact LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING.logan@scott-free.com.(910) 262-4771
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  • Airlie Gardens is over 65 acres of Southern gardens with 10 acres of freshwater lakes. Features include azaleas, camellias, statuary, estuarine shoreline, and the Historic Airlie Oak. This once privately owned garden was purchased for the public by New Hanover County in January, 1999. After celebrating more than a century of gardens by the sea, Airlie continues to amaze visitors with its breathtaking combination of formal gardens, wildlife, historic structures, walking trails, sculptures, views of Bradley Creek, lakes, and the grandeur of the 462-year-old Airlie Oak. The Airlie Gardens Bottle House was created by a local artist, Virginia Wright-Frierson in 2004. It is officially named the "Minnie Evans Sculpture Garden Bottle House" after an artist/gatekeeper that worked at Airlie for many years. This bottle house is also referred to as the "chapel." Frierson used bottles of all shapes and sizes as well as cement and chicken wire in its creation. There are references to Minnie Evans work in the designs of faces, butterflies and Buddhas. At the center of the house is a tree sculpture complete with birds and nests...Caption information from www. airliegardens.org ..© Logan Mock-Bunting.NOT TO BE DISTRIBUTED OR USED WITHOUT PERMISSION..Contact LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING.logan@scott-free.com.(910) 262-4771
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  • Airlie Gardens is over 65 acres of Southern gardens with 10 acres of freshwater lakes. Features include azaleas, camellias, statuary, estuarine shoreline, and the Historic Airlie Oak. This once privately owned garden was purchased for the public by New Hanover County in January, 1999. After celebrating more than a century of gardens by the sea, Airlie continues to amaze visitors with its breathtaking combination of formal gardens, wildlife, historic structures, walking trails, sculptures, views of Bradley Creek, lakes, and the grandeur of the 462-year-old Airlie Oak. The Airlie Gardens Bottle House was created by a local artist, Virginia Wright-Frierson in 2004. It is officially named the "Minnie Evans Sculpture Garden Bottle House" after an artist/gatekeeper that worked at Airlie for many years. This bottle house is also referred to as the "chapel." Frierson used bottles of all shapes and sizes as well as cement and chicken wire in its creation. There are references to Minnie Evans work in the designs of faces, butterflies and Buddhas. At the center of the house is a tree sculpture complete with birds and nests...Caption information from www. airliegardens.org ..© Logan Mock-Bunting.NOT TO BE DISTRIBUTED OR USED WITHOUT PERMISSION..Contact LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING.logan@scott-free.com.(910) 262-4771
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8747.jpg
  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8736.jpg
  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8733.jpg
  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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