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Ashley River Road - Sundial Garden at Middleton Place

Ashley River Road - Sundial Garden at Middleton Place

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Check the time of day at this sundial. Location: South Carolina (32.901° N 80.137° W) Status: Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong Dig... More

Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway - Sundial Garden at Winterthur

Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway - Sundial Garden at Winterthur

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The sun reflects off of a large sundial at Winterthur. Location: Winterthur, Delaware Status: Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane Digi... More

The Dyess Memorial Park is located next to the Dyess

The Dyess Memorial Park is located next to the Dyess

The Dyess Memorial Park is located next to the Dyess Heritage Museum in Abilene, Texas, Oct. 21, 2020. The memorial won the 2020 Air Force Design Honor Award in the Landscape Architecture category. (U.S. Air Fo... More

JUNEAU SUN DIAL - U.S. Coast guard photo

JUNEAU SUN DIAL - U.S. Coast guard photo

JUNEAU, AK (June 20)--Lt.j.g. Eirik Kellogg of the 17th Coast Guard District Aids to Navigation office in Juneau glances at the racing striped number eight he painted within Juneau's "human sun dial" downtown d... More

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