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Tony’s RestaurantDowntowner Motor Inn Springfield, Illinoisc. 1970

Tony’s Restaurant
Downtowner Motor Inn
Springfield, Illinois
c. 1970


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LIFE Community Center, Carbondale, Illinois

LIFE Community Center, Carbondale, Illinois


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McFetridge Rec Center, Chicago, Illinois (circa 2008)

McFetridge Rec Center, Chicago, Illinois (circa 2008)


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Grandmas. They always make things better. Especially over coffee.

Grandmas. They always make things better. Especially over coffee.


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cabin-lady:

Typical Illinois farm girl in the summer.

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Way ahead of her time: East St. Louis, Illinois native Josephine Baker (5 ft 7 in, 1906-1975). Her measurements have been reported to be 36-24-36 but that appears to be highly unlikely.

THE WOLVES ARE WATCHINGby Natalie LundViking | Oct 4 |  9780593351093 .PurchaseHardcover | Audiobook

THE WOLVES ARE WATCHING

by Natalie Lund

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The night little Madison disappears from her crib, Luce sees a pair of eyes–two points of gold deep in the forest behind her house–and feels certain they belong to a wolf. Her town, Picnic, Illinois, is the kind of place where everyone knows one another and no one locks their doors. It’s notthe kind of place where a toddler goes missing without a trace, where wolves lurk in the shadows.

In town, people are quick to blame Madison’s mom. But when Luce’s English teacher shares an original script about the disappearance of another little girl in Picnic back in 1870, Luce begins to notice similarities that she can’t ignore. Certain that something deeper is going on, Luce tracks the wolf she saw into the woods and uncovers the truth about her town: magical animal-women, who have remained hidden in shadows for centuries, have taken her cousin for their own purposes–and they have no intention of bringing her back.

A chilling mystery that weaves elements of magical realism, drama, and folklore into a story of one teen’s bravery as she confronts her town’s past and tries to save the future.


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Meal preparation in Kankakee(Wiliam C. Shrout. 1941)

Meal preparation in Kankakee

(Wiliam C. Shrout. 1941)


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Greer Earth Moving School(Al Fenn. 1957)

Greer Earth Moving School

(Al Fenn. 1957)


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Ill(Bernard Hoffman. 1950)

Ill

(Bernard Hoffman. 1950)


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Self-portrait. Lighthouse Landing Beach in Evanston, IL, April 20, 2018.

Self-portrait. Lighthouse Landing Beach in Evanston, IL, April 20, 2018.


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I was recently commissioned to make some artwork for ‘Best People’, the new podcast from One IllinoiI was recently commissioned to make some artwork for ‘Best People’, the new podcast from One IllinoiI was recently commissioned to make some artwork for ‘Best People’, the new podcast from One Illinoi

I was recently commissioned to make some artwork for ‘Best People’, the new podcast from One Illinois. I took some small leaps here that probably aren’t noticeable, but that I’m actually really proud of. I’ll save you a long story about how personal growth can come from seemingly small advances, etc., etc., but suffice it to say: PLEASE LOOK AT THAT TREE FOR A SECOND. Thank you.


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From the early 1900s to about 1950, the Kennedy and Fitzgerald families documented their lives on nitrate photographic film. They were part of a new generation of amateur photographers utilizing a new medium that enabled them to produce numerous snapshots of everyday life – of friends and relatives, trips, holidays, and other celebratory occasions. When nitrate film became commercially available in the late 1880s, it made possible technical advancements in amateur roll film for smaller, more mobile cameras, ushering in the practice of family photography.  

More than a century later, the surviving nitrate negatives from the Kennedy Family Collection have been digitized due in part to the inherently fragile and unstable nature of the medium but also to provide greater access and ensure future use while the physical objects remain safely preserved in their original format and condition.

The JFK Library is pleased to announce the completion of an 18-month grant project to catalog and provide online access to these newly digitized materials. Archivists created robust descriptions and metadata records for all of the nitrate negatives in the collection so that users can browse, search, and discover these historic photographs. Over 1,700 photographs are now available on the Library’s website. The nitrates represent a subset of photographic materials in a collection that provides access to the more personal, private moments of this prominent family not found in other historical sources.

These photos – the fourth and final in a series of posts to highlight images from this cataloging project - feature the Kennedy family enjoying outdoor leisure time together, whether at the beach in Hyannis Port, in the pool in Palm Beach, or on vacation with family and friends. These images highlight the Kennedy family’s affinity for the water – both ocean and pool, stateside and abroad.

To browse all of the Kennedy Family Collection photos that show the family (and others) swimming and participating in other sports and recreational activities, visit the Digital Archives.

Photographs © John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.

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KFC31N. Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., Swims with His Children at the Beach in Hyannis Port, ca. 1925

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KFC621N. John F. Kennedy Swims at the Beach in Hyannis Port, ca. 1925-1926

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KFC117N. Rosemary Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy, and Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Sit Poolside in Palm Beach, Florida, 1934

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KFC1017N. Rosemary Kennedy and Kathleen Kennedy Swim at The Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, March 1934

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KFC1013N. Kennedy Family Children with Nanny Katherine Conboy at Breakers Beach in Palm Beach, Florida, March 1934

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KFC304N. Patricia Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Jean Kennedy Play in the Pool in Palm Beach, Florida, March 1934

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KFC109N. Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., with Edward M. Kennedy at the Pool in Palm Beach, Florida, March 1935

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KFC209N. Edward M. Kennedy with Edward E. Moore and Mary Moore at the Pool in Palm Beach, Florida, ca. March 1936

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KFC583N. Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., and His Family Go Swimming in Palm Beach, Florida, April 1936

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KFC1403N. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., at a Beach Near Cannes, France, 1939: July-August

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KFC1635N. Kathleen Kennedy Swims in Pool at Schweppe Family Estate in Lake Forest, Illinois, July 1941

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KFC1722N. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Edward M. Kennedy, and a Friend Go Swimming in Palm Beach, Florida, December 1941-January 1942

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KFC1863N. Kathleen Kennedy and Unidentified Woman Swim at Country Estate in England, ca. 1943-1944

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KFC2759N. Kathleen Kennedy Cavendish and Edward M. Kennedy Play in the Pool in Palm Beach, Florida, ca. 1946-1948

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KFC2776N. John F. Kennedy, Jean Kennedy, and Ethel Skakel Go Swimming in Palm Beach, Florida, ca. 1946-1948

Read more about this project on the Library’s Blog.

I’ve submitted here before and thought I would try my luck out again and see how it goes.

My name is Brittany but you can call me Britt for short, I am 30 years old. I am a lead teacher in my one of my towns daycares. I am hoping that 2022 will be the year I finally find someone. I’ll be brief. I’m seeking for a long term relationship, someone who is serious. I’m open to try a long distance relationship as long as we can meet in the future. I love to play all kinds of video games like Pokémon, Animal Crossing and mostly Splatoon 2. I also love to lay around after work and watch any kind of horror movie I can (not into any romance movies) I also like to go drive around and play Pokémon Go (I know she is such a loser) If any of this sounds like a reason to talk to me then don’t be shy even though I might be shy to message you back.

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