Windsor Ruins The Windsor Ruins near Port Gibson Mississippi, are those of the largest antebellum Greek Revival mansion built in the state, and have been used in various motion pictures. At one time the plantation covered 2,600 acres. Smith Coffee Daniell II, who was born in Mississippi in 1826, the son of an Indian fighter turned farmer
Read more →War Eagle Mill War Eagle Mill is a working gristmill in Benton County, Arkansas. A mill has been located on the site as early as 1832, but was destroyed three times, and last rebuilt in 1973. The mill currently the only operating mill in Arkansas and operates as an undershot
Read more →Parker-Hickman Farmstead The Parker-Hickman farmstead is probably one of my favorite places to photograph along the Buffalo National River. The area is owned by the National Park Service and is open to the public to wander around freely. The structures have been preserved at the same condition in which they
Read more →Driftwood Beach Jekyll Island is an island off the coast of the U.S. state of Georgia, it is one of the Sea Islands and one of the Golden Isles of Georgia. Jekyll Island was part of the state park system but in 1950 the Jekyll Island Authority was created as
Read more →The Old Mill The Old Mill was never a real working mill, but instead the creation of Senor Dionicio Rodriguez who sculpted the entire project from cement. The project was built as part of the development of the Lakewood residential community in North Little Rock and was completed in 1933. The
Read more →Steel Creek Campground Steel Creek campground is must stop location for photographers and sight seers alike if you are visiting the Buffalo National River in Arkansas. The Buffalo River is America’s first National River and one of the last un-dammed rivers in the United States, flowing free for 135 miles. Roark
Read more →Cave Point County Park This is one of the more scenic places on the Door Peninsula of Lake Michigan. The coastline consists of cliffs, with the waves crashing into them, which has formed sea caves under the bluff line which rises 30 to 50 feet above the shoreline.. This
Read more →Petit Jean State Park Petit Jean Mountain near Morrilton Arkansas is home to Petit Jean State Park, which was Arkansas first state park. The park is known for the legend of Petit Jean, a french girl who disguised herself as a cabin-boy to accompany her boyfriend to the new world. More than
Read more →Rhyolite Nevada Rhyolite is a mining ghost town located just outside the entrance to Death Valley National Park, and one of the most photographed ghost towns in the western United States. The Rhyolite townsite is maintained by the Bureau of Land Management and contains many ruins and a house made from
Read more →Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway Step back in time to an earlier age of locomotive transportation and enjoy the Excursion Train or the Dining Car. See the 1940-era diesel locomotive in operation or view the stationary steam locomotive exhibits. What to Photograph: The collection of vintage rolling stock at ES&NA
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