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The fan was placed at the third floor level to pull air through the house. Presently five central air conditioning units are located in the house so that no duct work is intrusive.
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The entire third floor was used as a ballroom.
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A clown blows up balloons for children at the Redneck Parade.
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This is one of the many diamonds at the J.R. Jones Park. This is a 'Mom and Pop' style park with few seats.
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The Aqua Sox Baseball Team performs for photographer Marcus Swanson.
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Marcus Swanson photographs the Aqua Sox Team.
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The players lineup in the dugout.
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The Aqua Sox practice catching for photographer Marcus Swanson.
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This is a small park just across the Florida state line.
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The structure has a large central hall. Four living spaces or parlors open onto the hall.
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There is a front porch set back on the east side of the facade. This is a view from the central hall.
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The mixed skies at sunset are a feature of Tropical Storm Hanna.
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The pavillion is a gathering place at the center of Casino Beach.
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The cottage dates from 1880. It is used as a Historic Village museum displaying tools and implements of the weaver's trade.
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The bleachers for the field are partially shaded.
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Ball players wait to take their turn in the dugout.
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This view of the batters mound faces north.
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The Concession Stand and Press Box can be seen to the right.
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The west view of the rear of the concession/pressbox is on the left. The first base dugout is the one-story building on the right.
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During the championship tournament, Marcus Swanson watches the action from atop the dugout.
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The island, located on Sabine Bay has been subdivided into numerous parcels.