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Hi, I'm Wikipedian1234. I've been on Wikipedia since 2006, and have since enjoyed contributing to this innovative website. As you can see in the list below, I have no particular preference in the articles I create or contribute to, so if you need help editing, I'll do the best I can.
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I take pictures for Wikipedia articles, mostly of towns in the Washington DC metro area. If anyone needs DC images I would be happy to help. Here's what I have so far:
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The Great Falls Tavern on the C&O canal in
Potomac, Maryland
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A portion of the renown Kensington Antique Row in the Kensington Historic District,
Kensington, Maryland
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The Noyes Library in the Kensington Historic District. It is known as
Montgomery County's oldest surviving library.
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The old
B&O Railroad station in
Garrett Park, Maryland. It dates to the mid-late 19th century.
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Looking down Bay Street in
Beaufort,
South Carolina.
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The Kensington House for the Blind in Kensington, Maryland
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The Kensington Town Hall in Kensington, Maryland
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The Noyes Library in the spring
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Looking down Armory Avenue in Kensington, Maryland
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The Red Brick Courthouse in Rockville, Maryland. Constructed in 1891, it is within the
Courthouse Historic District
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Homes and offices on South Adams Street in Rockville
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Historic Baptist cemetery on West Jefferson Street in Rockville
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The Jenkins Miller McFarland House on 5 North Adams Street. Reportedly the oldest surviving structure in Rockville, it was built in 1793
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Looking down East Middle Lane in Rockville and the Rockville Town Center complex
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St. Mary's Church, located on Rockville Pike, was built in 1817 and is the oldest brick Catholic church in Montgomery County
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The old 1931 Farmer's Bank and Trust Company building on West Montgomery Avenue in Rockville. It is noted for its
Art Deco style
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The old Wire Hardware Store on Church Street in Rockville. Built in 1895, it is the last cast iron frame commercial structure in Rockville
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St. Mary's Church cemetery. Famous poet
F. Scott Fitzgerald is buried there with his wife Zelda.
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Cornerstone on the corner of Vinson Street and Maryland Avenue in Rockville, Maryland. Originally placed there in 1803 when the town was being planned. Marked "BR" for "Beginning of Rockville"
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Rockville City Hall on Vinson Street
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Old Rockville post office, built in 1939.
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The Montgomery County Judicial Center in Rockville. It is a very typical example of the
Brutalist architecture, which was popular during its construction in the 1980s.
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Shops at the corner of Washington and Fairfax Streets in
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
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Stores on North Morris Street,
Oxford, Maryland