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Richard Flynn  > 2009 > North America Travel 2009 > Albany, October 2009
In theory Albany was only going to be a stepping-stone as I passed from Montreal to Boston. However, some sunshine and a massive variation of architectural style used in the various government buildings—including an enormous amount of marble—meant that I was able to spend a very pleasant morning there taking photographs.
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Richard Flynn > The New York State Governor’s mansion.
Richard Flynn > ‘The four immortal chaplains’: this plaque is part of the New York State World War II memorial.
Richard Flynn > The New York State World War II memorial
Richard Flynn > State government buildings in the Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany. At the end of the pond you can see the State Capitol building.
Richard Flynn > Reflections of some of the government buildings in the Rockefeller Plaza.
Richard Flynn > The New York Capitol.
Richard Flynn > A man reading under the trees in the Rockefeller Plaza.
Richard Flynn > The New York State memorial to fallen firefighters.
Richard Flynn > The New York Capitol. When I first saw it I wondered if the architect had just come back from a holiday among the Austrian Schlösser when he set about designing a building for the government of the Empire State.
The New York State Governor’s mansion.
 > The New York State Governor’s mansion.
The New York State Governor’s mansion.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 5d Mark Ii) |
More details: exif |
Original size: 3744px x 5616px |
Current: 200px x 300px |
Other sizes: Small • M • L |
Keywords: building city autumn geotagged government building rhjf northamericatravel
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