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20-APR-2013

Ominous

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Joseph Smith Family Farm
Palmyra, NY

Palmyra is the birthplace of the Latter Day Saint movement and Mormonism. Founder Joseph Smith, Jr.,
whose family lived on a farm that straddled the line between Palmyra and Manchester, claimed to
have been visited by God the Father and Jesus Christ in 1820, an event known as the First Vision. In
1830 the Book of Mormon was first published in the village of Palmyra by E.B. Grandin, in the
present Book of Mormon Historic Publication Site. Beginning in the early 20th century, The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began buying and restoring many of the properties in the area
associated with early church history. In 1997 the Smiths' log cabin was rebuilt on its original site
and in 2000 the church built the Palmyra New York Temple on a portion of the former Smith farm.
Source: Wikipedia


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Sheila23-Apr-2013 08:52
Fantastic shot of this lovely old barn.
Janet Donnelly22-Apr-2013 16:59
Picture perfect, Brenda! Spectacular photo! ~V~
Julie Oldfield22-Apr-2013 02:51
Wonderful landscape! V
Barbara Heide21-Apr-2013 20:45
so picturesque!
LynnH21-Apr-2013 13:23
Very good! Great light and dramatic contrast from the impending storm. Colors always look good in this light, I think. V
Terry Sprague21-Apr-2013 12:02
Beautiful capture of this historic scene. The fencing and storm sky really makes the buildings stand out.
Yvonne21-Apr-2013 10:58
A lovely peaceful scene & interesting history Brenda.
Mieke WA Minkjan21-Apr-2013 07:45
like the old barn look in the landscape!
Janice Dunn21-Apr-2013 05:55
It's a nice looking farm Brenda, and that sky does look a bit dark!!
Carol Rollins21-Apr-2013 02:11
A fabulous find and capture, Brenda. Excellent composition.
Cindi Smith21-Apr-2013 01:12
Wonderful shot, Brenda! Excellent! V
Karen Stuebing20-Apr-2013 21:33
I agree with Chris. There is something fascinating about old barns and the dramatic sky is a wonderful back drop. V.
Chris20-Apr-2013 20:23
I love these old barns and the ominous sky sets it off perfectly.
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