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101. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A portion of the Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Burial Ground in Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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102. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- An elegant mailbox in the grand lobby leading to the Memphis Cotton Museum in Memphis, Tennessee's, Memphis Cotton Exchange Building, completed as the exchange's third headquarters in 1925, during what was, and continued to be, the Mississippi River port city's pivotal role during the southern U.S. city's cotton-raising and trading heyday

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22635913
103. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A coffee-and-gelato shop in historic Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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104. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View inside the old Torpedo Factory, now (as of 2019) a thriving gallery and art center in Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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105. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- An architectural detail and floor indicator above the elevator of a grand lobby leading to the Memphis Cotton Museum in Memphis, Tennessee's, Memphis Cotton Exchange Building, completed as the exchange's third headquarters in 1925, during what was, and continued to be, the Mississippi River port city's pivotal role during the southern U.S. city's cotton-raising and trading heyday

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22635915
106. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View inside the old Torpedo Factory, now (as of 2019) a thriving gallery and art center in Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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21814928
107. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View inside the old Torpedo Factory, now (as of 2019) a thriving gallery and art center in Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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108. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Telegraphy room at the Memphis Cotton Museum in Memphis, Tennessee's, Memphis Cotton Exchange Building, completed as the exchange's third headquarters in 1925, during what was, and continued to be, the Mississippi River port city's pivotal role during the southern U.S. city's cotton-raising and trading heyday

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22635917
109. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Telephone switchboard at the Memphis Cotton Museum in Memphis, Tennessee's, Memphis Cotton Exchange Building, completed as the exchange's third headquarters in 1925, during what was, and continued to be, the Mississippi River port city's pivotal role during the southern U.S. city's cotton-raising and trading heyday

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22635921
110. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- View inside the old Torpedo Factory, now (as of 2019) a thriving gallery and art center in Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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21814934
111. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Exhibit at the Memphis Cotton Museum in Memphis, Tennessee's, Memphis Cotton Exchange Building, completed as the exchange's third headquarters in 1925, during what was, and continued to be, the Mississippi River port city's pivotal role during the southern U.S. city's cotton-raising and trading heyday

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22635919
112. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Wall at the Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Burial Ground in Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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113. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A portion of the Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Burial Ground in Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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21814905
114. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Shop on King Street, a historic street in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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21814911
115. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Scene along a historic street in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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21814913
116. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Scene along King Street, a historic street in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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21814915
117. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Ice-cream shop on King Street, a historic street in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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21814917
118. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The Carlyle House in the wharf district of Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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21814919
119. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A portion of the Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Burial Ground in Alexandria, Virginia, a city immediately south of Washington, D.C., and once a larger, more thriving river port than the nation's capital city

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21814923
120. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The grand lobby leading to the Memphis Cotton Museum in Memphis, Tennessee's, Memphis Cotton Exchange Building, completed as the exchange's third headquarters in 1925, during what was, and continued to be, the Mississippi River port city's pivotal role during the southern U.S. city's cotton-raising and trading heyday

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22635912


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