
A woman sits, overlooking Lake Ontario at Chimney Bluffs state park
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A Trump sign is displayed in a field in Greer, SC
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O'Neal Hotdog Shoppe on State Highway 101 in Greer, SC. The business, now owned by the brother of Ben Few, was once owned by Few's father Leon Few. At the time it was the only grocery store in the area.
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A tattered American flag atop a building at an old mill site in Mauldin, SC
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A cross outside a church in West Greenville, SC
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Curtains in my family's lakeside cottage
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An abandoned gentleman's club in Taylors, SC
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A sign advertising new construction at a residential subdivision in Greer, SC.
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A fisherman at Rochester's lower falls
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An old mill site in Woodruff, SC.

An old hardware store in Bovina Center, NY in the Catskills
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An abandoned swimming pool behind a motel in Pennsylvania
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An old home before and after being razed on Main Street in Greer, SC
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The Petrified Creatures Museum of Natural History
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Historic Mitchelville on Hilton Head Island, the first self-governed town of formerly enslaved people in the United States
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Landrum, South Carolina
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In the Berkshires, Massachusetts
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Along the railroad tracks in Greer, SC.
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Winter in Mendon Ponds Park
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East Rochester
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Driving through SC's rural low country.
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Somewhere between Rochester, NY and Wellsboro, PA
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An old billboard in rural, NY
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An old grocery store in Cashville, SC
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An old gas station in Gray Court, SC.
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A country road in SC's rural low country.
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Winter in Sodus Bay
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10 and 2
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An abandoned mill in Greer, SC
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An abandoned service station in rural SC
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A storefront in Liberty, SC
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An old mill home in the Brandon Mill community on the edge of the Village of West Greenville, SC
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An old barber shop on the edge of a new residential subdivision in Greer, SC
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A shuttered bar in Liberty, SC
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An abandoned farmhouse in Woodruff, SC
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A handwritten sign on a shuttered grocery store in Easley, SC.
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