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A single bench is illuminated in the coal tunnel.
That moment when you first step out...
An American Eagle (PSA N543EA) CRJ-700 flies over the Washington Monument on final approach into DCA runway 19.
A birds-eye view of the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern's 2102 steam locomotive passing over the Jim Thorpe Wye.
An American Airlines Airbus A319 (reg N4032T) appears over a boat launch dock while on final for DCA Runway 19.
A photo of the Scranton Lace Factory's famous basketball court from up top in the seating area. This basketball court was built for employee recreation, and has sadly since been demolished as part of the Laceworks Village project.
At the Smithsonian Zoo in Washington, DC, a Cardinal sits in a nearby tree. Funny enough, my best picture from that day wasn't a zoo animal!
Canadian Pacific 2317 sits just at the start of the junction at Steamtown NHS. This locomotive was built in 1923 in Montreal and saw a rich life of mainline passenger service. Its revenue service ended in 1959, and after some time it ended up pulling passenger excursions. The last time it ran was in 2010.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Pacific_2317
A beautiful Monarch butterfly feeding on some flowers.
The Kinzua Bridge was the tallest railroad bridge in the world when it was finished in 1882. One night, the support structure was left unbolted from the foundation during a period of extended maintenance. A tornado rolled through that night, collapsing the middle portion of the bridge. Today the Kinzua Bridge is a State Park.
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