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02-JAN-2010

Pathway of States

NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER - Philadelphia, PA

This is a pathway of nameplates identifying the 56 flags of all the states and territories of the United States.
The 50 state flags begin with Delaware, the first state to ratify, or approve, the Constitution and go all the way around to Hawaii, the last state to join the union.
The 51st flag is the US flag from our nation's capital - Washington DC.
The final 5 flags represent the American territories.

To view the pathway of flags, please click on the image below:



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Canon EOS 40D
1/40s f/5.6 at 65.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time02-Jan-2010 14:11:37
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ModelCanon EOS 40D
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Focal Length65 mm
Exposure Time1/40 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent400
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Mary Terry18-Jan-2010 05:36
Nice capture! I need to get up to Philadelphia one of these days and check out all these places you've been showing us this month. :)
Carl and Racine Erland18-Jan-2010 03:38
Nice composition and a wonderful way to track history. - Racine
marita toftgard17-Jan-2010 10:53
fascinating to see
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Mieke WA Minkjan17-Jan-2010 05:49
well captured
Cindi Smith17-Jan-2010 03:39
Very cool and a very good idea for natural monochrome and a good history lesson to boot!
Jim Stone17-Jan-2010 02:43
Walter - Stephanie was standing on Delaware to take the shot...she didn't forget it she used it for solid footing! LOL
Walter Otto Koenig17-Jan-2010 01:41
Cool shot, but PA was second, you left out Delaware. :)
Ed McConnell17-Jan-2010 00:50
nice find and shot Stephanie..thanks for sharing some of our history with pbasers around the world.
Available Light Images16-Jan-2010 23:48
Even as a non American I feel the power and significance of this image. you know this list goes on for some while.. a very well thought-out image Steph..
Doug Cruden16-Jan-2010 22:15
A lovely subtle curve to this - and some great history, too!
Barbara Heide16-Jan-2010 21:27
nice "borderline " shot!
Phillip Normanton16-Jan-2010 20:38
Paving the way to history :)
Bernard Davis16-Jan-2010 20:29
Nice image, interesting info.
Kathryn16-Jan-2010 19:59
Nice shot. Interesting information.
Frank Brault16-Jan-2010 19:50
An excellent point of view and presentation.
Jeff Lobaugh16-Jan-2010 18:49
Nicely composed! Great use of lines!
Johnny JAG16-Jan-2010 18:42
Very nicely done.
carol j. phipps16-Jan-2010 18:34
Nice detail captured here.
Ronald Bijtenhoorn16-Jan-2010 16:23
Well captured; thanks for the additional info
Guest 16-Jan-2010 16:01
To me it feels, the spirit of that era has gone and being replaced by something more sinister ... just my feeling. .... When are they gonna liberate those prisoners, I mean aliens from space should have the right to freedom too, no wonder ufo's don't land anymore.
Nancy Good16-Jan-2010 15:09
Well done, Stephanie!! Thanks for the history lesson, too!
Guest 16-Jan-2010 13:56
A very nice well captured image Stephanie! Thank you so much for the info. I have learnt a lot about Philadelphia from you.
LynnH16-Jan-2010 13:26
I love the history from that area! Nice presentation!!!
Guest 16-Jan-2010 10:16
Beautiful color and composition, Stephanie.
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