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Rome, Georgia 30161
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Brick quoins of circa 1900, with paintcolor ideas of salmon and pale yellow.
A brick pillar in white paint announced the entrance to a parking lot.
1963 arrangement of small tiles in three colors, for a storefront.
In soiled terracotta a "firework of plantlife" was depicted mid-explosion.
Here the Coosa River can be seen to embody its homespun motto: "Movin' Thru, Bringin' Water."
A pictorial report on a visit to the Coosa River on New Year's Day.
A picture of the "gravy waters" we associate with the name "Oostanaula River."
Oostanaula River round-the-bend in Rome: New Year's Day brought a gloomy condition.
An electrical box was here presented as a shrine.
Slogan idea for the city of Rome, Georgia: "ROME, GEORGIA: GARBAGE."
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Rome Georgia townscape of portable storage containers.
"It looks better now than it will look when it's finished."
This was a concrete staircase in oak leaves, up a dirt slope.
This was a lineup of ornamental shrubs, to decorate a beige lawn in Rome.
This was somebody's "Conduits Corner," with traffic cones on poles and a tree growing up through a roof.
In weathered paint came the brick backside of a two-story commercial building with its windows all covered.
To LORD o'er parking spaces, a good brick wall in good red paint.
For a 19th-century masonic temple in the 21st century, a restaurant grease vent.
Gray paint everywhere!, for a bricked-in archway and the brick wall that surrounds it.
Bricked-in large doorway with wooden panel, air conditioner, and satellite dish.
Apartment staircase touchdown, at brick wall with archèd nondoorway.
Brick nondoorway in dull pink.
For a sidewalk: A sitting area, with aerial work platform and woody vines up a wall.
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