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Train Graf

author: Graz : Plymouth, MI
Sunday, March 22nd, 2009


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author: Graz : New Orleans, LA
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Train Graf

author: Graz : Plymouth, MI


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There are train cars brought in and out of where I work on a regular basis. I'm going to try to start capturing some of it as I can. Here are a few shots I took some time ago. I'll also try to get a better angle on them when I take the photo.


A Day in New Orleans: Part 2

author: Graz : New Orleans, LA


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After unpacking, a quick ride to the Garden District gets me there just in time for a tour. It starts in Lafayette Cemetery No. 1. In the walls of the cemetery are tombs of people that may not have had the money nor the family to be interred in one of the stand-alone tombs. These are usually family tombs that are passed down for generations. If a family line dies off, then the management of the cemetery will then sell it to another family. The way these are used is that the most recently deceased is on the top shelf, the one...


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