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by James Tanner August 24 2012, 15:34

Exterior of Abraham Lincoln's Tomb, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois http://t.co/o0QZkZv3 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 24, 2012 Exterior...

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by James Tanner August 24 2012, 15:33

House Rock, House Rock Valley, Arizona USA in Arizona House Rock Valley, named after this distinctive house built under a huge rock, is located at the...

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by James Tanner August 24 2012, 15:33

Exterior of Lincoln's Tomb, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois USA in USA Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States of America....

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by James Tanner August 24 2012, 15:26

Raspberry White Grape Punch | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/C52ZcEki James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 24, 2012 Raspberry White Grape Punch |...

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by James Tanner August 24 2012, 15:26

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by James Tanner August 24 2012, 06:25

www.360cities.net 360° panoramic photography by James L. Tanner. Visit us to see more amazing panoramas from USA and thousands of other places in the world.

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by James Tanner August 24 2012, 03:21

A Cool Dip on a Hot Day | Walking Arizona http://t.co/uvGt9Zt4 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 24, 2012 A Cool Dip on a Hot Day | Walking Arizona

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by James Tanner August 24 2012, 03:20

This herd of cows must have been reading my mind! It was a hot muggy day in the Mid-west and I was wishing I could take a dip in my swimming pool but I...

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by James Tanner August 24 2012, 03:20

More about competition in the genealogy community http://t.co/LozbbE9M James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 24, 2012 From an abstract standpoint, genealogy...

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by James Tanner August 24 2012, 01:53

www.bestedsites.com This infographic will take you on a journey to the past, where web pages had no pictures (slower internet speeds back then) and where...

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