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Walt Whitman on a granite outcrop with his 1934 Elgin.

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Good Stonework Saturday everyone. Thank you for sharing your AWESOME Stonework pictures here and participating in this thread. Enjoy the day. Hammerhead
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An old mill dam along The Winnipesaukee River Trail in Franklin NH
 
Happy Stonework Saturday everyone. Went for a ride out back yesterday & passed "the powerlinez", a popular rock climbing spot. This started out as magma approximately 1.2 billion years ago. Probably a couple of upheavals after that, then the glaciers came through 10,000 years or so ago. A lot of work getting this stone to where it is now.

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Good Stonework Saturday everyone. Hope all are well and have been able to get out and enjoy a ride. Thank you for sharing your AWESOME Stonework pictures here. Enjoy the day. Hammerhead
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Stone arch bridge along The Upper Charles Rail Trail in Holliston MA
 
So where is that? If that was a private residence, somebody meant to make an impression!
Blenheim Palace, near Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.
It's the only non-Royal, non-episcopal building with the title of Palace in the UK.
One of the largest private houses in England, home to the Dukes of Marlborough, birthplace of Winston Churchill.
Building started in 1705, it was a gift to the first Duke from the nation, after victory at the Battle of Blenheim.
The house is open to the public, but cycling around the estate is only available by special permission; we were there to help launch this year's annual Poppy Appeal for the Royal British Legion, an organisation which supports veteran servicemen and women and their families.
It's an amazing place!
 
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