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An October 2017 aerial view of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state. The focus is on small islands in the Piscataqua River, with the town of New Castle (also in New Hampshire) in the distance. Portsmouth also lies directly across another stretch of the river from Kittery, the southernmost point of the state of Maine

An October 2017 aerial view of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state. The focus is on small islands in the Piscataqua River, with the town of New Castle (also in New Hampshire) in the distance. Portsmouth also lies directly across another stretch of the river from Kittery, the southernmost point of the state of Maine

An October 2017 aerial view of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state

An October 2017 aerial view of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state

An October 2017 aerial view of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, (foreground) the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state. In the distance, above, across the Piscataqua River in Kittery, Maine, is the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

An October 2017 aerial view of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state

An October 2017 aerial view of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state

An October 2017 aerial view of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state. The focus is on the Piscataqua River Bridge, a through arch bridge that crosses the Piscataqua River, connecting Portsmouth with Kittery, Maine

An October 2017 aerial view of a portion of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state

An October 2017 aerial view of the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the largest city along the shortest coastline (18 miles) of any U.S. state. The focus is on a tiny island in the middle of South Mill Pond, separating two Portsmouth neighborhoods

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Purchase; Carol M. Highsmith Photography, Inc.; 2017; (DLC/PP-2016:103-10).

Forms part of: Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.

Credit line: Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.

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Fossilized tree specimens in the Petrified Forest, now part of a U.S. national park near Holbrook in Arizona's remote Navajo and Apache counties

Parking sign 2, Storyland, Route 16, Glen, New Hampshire

The Loring family vault in central Phoenix, Arizona's, Pioneer and Military Memorial Park, a historic but bleak and sandy cemetery near the Arizona Capitol. This was once seven separate cemeteries honoring military veterans and civic notables, the first of which was opened in 1884, 28 years before what was then Arizona Territory became the 48th U.S. state

Map of Keene, Cheshire Co., N.H. - Public domain old map

Civitates orbis terrarvm. Historic map, Library of Congress

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Great Falls, Strafford County, New Hampshire

Pictorial St. Louis, the great metropolis of the Mississippi valley; a topographical survey drawn in perspective A.D. 1875,

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Architectural details in Old Lyme, Connecticut

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