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An urban sugarmaple in an October 30th condition. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

An urban sugarmaple in an October 30th condition.

In Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, a tree at the southeast corner of Church Street and South Maple Avenue.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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Mississippi River with towboat and barges, among an October 30th foliage condition. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Mississippi River with towboat and barges, among an October 30th foliage condition.

In Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, the Mississippi River as viewed from the Lovers Leap scenic overlook. Levee Township in Pike County, Illinois, is on the opposite riverbank.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Parks—Missouri (sh85098172)
• Rivers—Illinois (sh85114311)
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EXCELLENT VIEW of downtown Hannibal Missouri. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

EXCELLENT VIEW of downtown Hannibal Missouri.

What a town.

What a town!, look at the buildings. I felt proud to be on this hill and zooming in.

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In Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, a view toward downtown from Cardiff Hill Overlook Park.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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A tourist town tradition: Mark Twain's comically oversized rootbeer on a pole. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

A tourist town tradition: Mark Twain's comically oversized rootbeer on a pole.

I like this little grassy area between the parking lots. My large country family emerges from our crowded car.

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, at the Mark Twain Dinette, a/k/a the Mark Twain Family Restaurant, on the northeast corner of North 3rd Street (Missouri Route 79) and Hill Street.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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Biden-Harris & 2 Mark Twains in a hotel parking lot in Hannibal Missouri. by Tim Kiser

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Biden-Harris & 2 Mark Twains in a hotel parking lot in Hannibal Missouri.

In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, on the grounds of a Best Western hotel at the northwest corner of North 3rd Street (Missouri Route 79) and Hill Street.

Per G. Streetview, the mural is from no earlier than August 2019.

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WALL OF WHITE SIDING at the world-famous Mark Twain Boyhood Home. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

WALL OF WHITE SIDING at the world-famous Mark Twain Boyhood Home.

Built in 1844! The second floor added in 1851!! HIS BOYHOOD SIDING!!!

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, outside the Mark Twain Boyhood Home on the north side of Hill Street, west of North Main Street, a National Historic Landmark, 66000419 on the National Register of Historic Places, in the Mark Twain Historic District, 78003398 on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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Mmm the Mark Twain fried chicken. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Mmm the Mark Twain fried chicken.

It's like eating Mark Twain's fried legs! Tastes good!

I feel that the lower sign should be redone so that the amount of space between words is the same as on the upper sign, with the remaining space distributed in equal amounts to the left and right ends.

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, at the Mark Twain Dinette, a/k/a the Mark Twain Family Restaurant, on the northeast corner of North 3rd Street (Missouri Route 79) and Hill Street.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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Huge apartment building in smalltown Missouri, of white siding. by Tim Kiser

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Huge apartment building in smalltown Missouri, of white siding.

In Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, at the northeast corner of Bird Street and North 5th Street, in the Central Park Historic District, 82000586 on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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Look at this modest commercial building!, with its off-center asymmetrical stringcourse of inverted brick ziggurats. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Look at this modest commercial building!, with its off-center asymmetrical stringcourse of inverted brick ziggurats.

I hope the chimney on the building next door will never topple, even after human beings go extinct. I'd like to drive my car down that alley but that dumpster is in the way.

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, a building on the east side of South 7th Street, south of Broadway, a "contributing property" in the Central Park Historic District, 82000586 on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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1912 brick backside. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

1912 brick backside.

Are you a regular at Rookies Sports Bar. Is it part of your lifestyle to drink there a lot.

The widespread U.S. practice of reducing the sizes of windows is too-little-remarked-upon imo.

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, the backside of the Security Building (built 1912, a "contributing property" in the Central Park Historic District, 82000586 on the National Register of Historic Places), on the south side of Broadway between South 6th Street and South 7th Street.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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Circa 1855 in buff-colored paint. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Circa 1855 in buff-colored paint.

In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, the Benjamin Horr House (built circa 1855, 86003587 on the National Register of Historic Places) on the north side of Center Street, east of North 3rd Street, in the Broadway District (86002128 on the National Register of Historic Places).

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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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Rusticated concrete blocks of circa 1920, as viewed circa their 100th birthday, in white paint, plus replacement concrete blocks from sometime much later than 1920. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Rusticated concrete blocks of circa 1920, as viewed circa their 100th birthday, in white paint, plus replacement concrete blocks from sometime much later than 1920.

Nice bldg but hey take a look up there in the upper right at those wires and those cylindrical transformers: Wow what a mess!, I love it!

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, a building (210 Center St., built 1905, resurfaced circa 1920) on the north side of Center Street between North Main Street and North 3rd Street, a "contributing property" in the North Main Street Historic District, 86002137 on the National Register of Historic Places.

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INDIANA LIMESTONE ARRIVES IN MISSOURI in 1888 in the form of a post office and federal courthouse. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

INDIANA LIMESTONE ARRIVES IN MISSOURI in 1888 in the form of a post office and federal courthouse.

The popularity of the "Second Empire" style of architecture in the U.S. in the late 19c was an expression of Americans' widely-held desires to dissolve the U.S. and become subjects of Emperor Napleon III.

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, the former U.S. Post Office and Court House, a/k/a the Federal Building, at the northwest corner of Broadway and North 6th Street, (built 1888, designed by Mifflin E. Bell, 80002377 on the National Register of Historic Places), in the Central Park Historic District, 82000586 on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Union List of Artist Names IDs:
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A skyscraper built 1909-1910, covered in cellular antennas, PROMINENTLY SITUATED in DOWNTOWN HANNIBAL MO. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

A skyscraper built 1909-1910, covered in cellular antennas, PROMINENTLY SITUATED in DOWNTOWN HANNIBAL MO.

According to this, "the front door is framed by a pedimented Tuscan Doric tabernacle." Would you have been able to figure that out just from looking at the building? Or do you need somebody to tell you what it is?

Also when they say "tabernacle" they mean "aedicula." Also I think when they say "Tuscan Doric" they mean "Tuscan."

Also the bottom is surfaced in ashlar of famous Bedford limestone from dreadful Indiana.

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, the former Hannibal Trust Company building at the northeast corner of Broadway and North 3rd Street (Missouri Route 79), built 1909-1910), a "contributing property" in the Broadway District, 86002128 on the National Register of Historic Places.

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The Appliance Depot's building is from 1873! The store sells used appliances. by Tim Kiser

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The Appliance Depot's building is from 1873! The store sells used appliances.

On the Google website I read a review that said: "They sale broken equipment for really expensive prices" [sic]. That sounds awful!

Do you prefer the semicircular arches (3rd floor) or the segmental arches (2nd floor).

"Draper's Block," the building is called. Apparently the gabled parapet at the top is not original to the building!! And the third floor was designed to be a Masonic temple!! Scary!

1873 is famous for the Panic of 1873; the 1873 World's Fair in the city of Vienna, Austria-Hungary; and The Tempest by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, Draper's Block (built 1873) on the north side of Broadway, west of North 3rd Street, a "contributing property" in the Broadway District, 86002128 on the National Register of Historic Places.

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See a support pier of dented and discolored aluminum siding at a storefront on a streetcorner in Hannibal, Mo. by Tim Kiser

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See a support pier of dented and discolored aluminum siding at a storefront on a streetcorner in Hannibal, Mo.

Pose lasciviously with it and I'll take funny pictures.

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, at 300 Broadway (Brown's Hall, later the Holme-Hickman Building, built 1867, remodeled in the 1920s and 1950s; a "contributing property" in the Broadway District, 86002128 on the National Register of Historic Places) at the northwest corner of North 3rd Street (Missouri Route 79) and Broadway.

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WE HEAR WITH OUR EYES the SKY MUSIC of BEAUTIFUL HARPSTRINGS of ELECTRICITY at the backsides of buildings. by Tim Kiser

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WE HEAR WITH OUR EYES the SKY MUSIC of BEAUTIFUL HARPSTRINGS of ELECTRICITY at the backsides of buildings.

In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, the backsides of commercial buildings on the east side of North Main Street, south of Hill Street.

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Hannibal Missouri clump-o'-bldgs from the 1860s. by Tim Kiser

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Hannibal Missouri clump-o'-bldgs from the 1860s.

The openness of the parking lot makes the buildings easy to see. Their backs are better than their fronts!

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, the Hickman Block on the southwest corner of Broadway and South 3rd Street (Missouri Route 79), built in stages circa 1865, with the one at the right built after 1869, all "contributing properties" in the Broadway District, 86002128 on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Autumnal U.S. comfortable parking lot landscape. by Tim Kiser

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Autumnal U.S. comfortable parking lot landscape.

This is the autumn of the U.S.

This is the parking lot of the Mark Twain Dinette, a/k/a the Mark Twain Family Restaurant, in "famous Hannibal Missouri the hometown of Mark Twain."

Mark Twain would love this wouldn't he!

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, off the east side of North 3rd Street (Missouri Route 79) between North Street and Hill Street.

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BACKALLEY PLEASURES of conduits in sun, the shadows they cast, a brick wall, and a large weed. by Tim Kiser

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BACKALLEY PLEASURES of conduits in sun, the shadows they cast, a brick wall, and a large weed.

That orange-colored autumn weed was my favorite thing that happened in the year 2020, yet if it weren't for this picture I do not think I would even remember it?

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In downtown Hannibal, Missouri, on October 30th, 2020, in an alley south of Broadway between South 6th Street and South 7th Street, the side wall of the Security Building (built 1912), a "contributing property" in the Central Park Historic District, 82000586 on the National Register of Historic Places.

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