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Photography Architecture posted on Dec 13, 2006
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Been seeing the back side of this building from MLK Boulevard and could never figure out what it was. Had a RR station look to it, but rather small for a mid-town station. Well, half right. It is a station. University of Maryland's Pine Street Police Station. Enjoy; thanks for viewing.

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mickeyrony

6:37PM | Wed, 13 December 2006

In all the case it is a superb building.You took a very beautiful picture.Bravo and thank you.))............................((En tout les cas c'est un superbe batiment .Tu as pris une tres belle pose .Bravo et merci..))

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Richardphotos

7:50PM | Wed, 13 December 2006

very beautiful architecture and superb capture. A large old home that was built by a nationally known architect that I painted twice and numerous other work was demolished yesterday. it was a very grand home. maybe you can see it on the Dallas morning news web site

Valerie-Ducom

10:47AM | Thu, 14 December 2006

Oh yes, beautiful picture of this impressiv house!! Good day ;)

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gizmo563

9:32PM | Thu, 14 December 2006

Wonderful shot, love the title!

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Sekadhar

12:42AM | Fri, 15 December 2006

Like it much! Super done!*****!

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Vik9740

8:49AM | Fri, 15 December 2006

doesn't look much like a police station, but it's a charming old house!


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