Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad depot, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Photographer: Anna L. Hase
Date: 1916
Negative Number: 014689
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ATSF #5 at San Diego Santa Fe Depot with a San Diegan.
August 1949
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Railway Museum of San Angelo, Texas, at sunset - digital painting
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Santa Barbara Day Trip - Amtrak Starlight Route
The day trip included trekking out to the historic Stearn Pier/Whar
Historic Stearn Pier
Santa Barbara Santa Fe Depot
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Alcaldesa coloca primera piedra de The Home Depot en Santa Fe
Tijuana, 04 de julio de 2023.- Tijuana representa un importante imán de inversión extranjera en la frontera, tiene la infraestructura, comunicación, disposición y el talento, reconoció la alcaldesa Montserrat Caballero Ramírez durante la colocación de la primera piedra de The Home Depot en el Bulevar El Rosario.
Acompañada del Secretario de Desarrollo Territorial, Urbano y Ambiental (SDTUA),…
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot, Olathe, Kansas
This photograph shows the one-story brick building of the Eastern Lines and Eastern Division of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot at Olathe, Kansas.
Between 1950 and 1959
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Welcome to another edition of Rich People With No Taste. If you can afford this $19.995M, (plus a paltry $74 mo. HOA fee), Mediterranean home in Rancho Santa Fe, California, you can make all 7bds, 9ba, as over-the-top ornate as you like. Who cares, you have staff to clean all the tackiness with a toothbrush.
So, what do tasteless rich people like? Well, they like to put lions in front of their homes. (I have some paper mache lions that I painted pink in mine, b/c I'm a tacky middle class person.)
And, they like marble. Look at the ceilings- each one is dfferent.
They like elaborate carving. That fireplace!
They also like gold, big historic tapestries and paintings, and draperies- yards and yards of swooping, tied-back fabric.
Long halls with fancy walls, curved ceilings, and chandeliers. Lots of chandeliers.
They like tufted upholstered walls and in the home office, a desk fit for royalty, with a big chandelier over it.
They don't cook in or clean the kitchen, so they have fancy carved out counters. Who cares if the help bangs a hip into it?
Super shiny cabinetry with carved details, b/c they don't have to clean the grease off, or climb up to clean a skylight.
Definitely everyday dining room. It's too small to be a formal dining room.
In keeping with current home trends, a family room with a bar is in the open concept kitchen.
Behind the bar. Is that silver bowl a fountain?
Check out the primary bedroom. Yikes! There's so much empty floorspace so you can enjoy full effect of the carpet. Can you imagine how long it would take to vacuum this with a normal sized vacuum?
A huge fireplace is a requirement in the primary.
Check out the en-suite.
Where do you even buy a toilet like that? This ain't no Home Depot stuff.
One of the secondary bedrooms only has a wood floor and store-bought drapes. You have to save some money, somewhere, even though you're rich.
This bath has a larger shower, another gold leaf tub, but a less fancy toilet.
Only 6 seats and flat screen in the home theater? This is unacceptable.
Gigantic laundry room- notice the key in the lock. When you're washing designer clothes, you have to keep it locked.
I wouldn't want to be the one to clean this marble garage floor.
Enter the gated property with a waterfall on the right.
The home sits on 2.70 acres and look at the size of that lap pool. It even has a turnaround.
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Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Atkins of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and their sons, Edmond, 10, and Charles, 3, pause for a glance at the Santa Fe Depot segregation sign on Nov. 25, 1955.
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SANTA FE--6365 at Freight Depot, Flagstaff, AZ
A wintry scene at Flagstaff, AZ (even though it was taken 6 days after the beginning of Spring). Here, we have the Santa Fe freight depot. GE B23-7 6365 and a single boxcar stand sentinel amidst the fresh snow. March 26, 1994. © 2024 Peter Ehrlich.
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1915 The Santa Fe, New Mexico train depot, the year it opened. From America in the 1910′s, FB.
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Metrolink and Coaster - downtown San Diego
A Metrolink transit set making a rare visit to the downtown San Diego Santa Fe Station. The trainset was on loan to Amtrak who had some of their own equipment in the Northwest. A Coaster train sits to the right waiting for its next northbound departure.
Dated August 4, 2007. Photo by Paul Kimo McGregor.
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad depot looking West, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Creator: Santa Fe Railway Company
Date: 1928?
Negative Number: 092217
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Santa Fe E1's w/the "San Diegan" at San Diego's beautiful Spanish Colonial Revival style Union Station c 1940's.
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Supersonic cylinder cocks por Kevin Madore
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With a deafening roar from her cylinder cocks, Atchison,, Topeka & Santa Fe Locomotive #3415 begins moving her short mixed train out of the depot at Abilene, Kansas, destined for the small town of Enterprise, some five miles distant. Although the wide open cylinder cocks on a steam locomotive typically create a loud hiss, I cannot say that I could ever describe that noise as a deafening roar until I got to see the 3415. This engine has, by far, the loudest cylinder cocks on the planet. If you're within 50-100 feet, the ripping sound that these valves make has everyone reaching to plug their ears. It is one of the enduring memories that I will carry forward of this big, 150-ton Baldwin Pacific.
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The Japanese House Announce Tour
The Japanese House are heading out on tour this fall.
June 29 – Kingston @ St John’s Church (Banquet Records)
June 30 – London @ XOYO (Rough Trade)
July 2 – London @ Finsbury Park (w/ The 1975)
October 12 – Glasgow @ SWG3
October 14 – Newcastle @ Upon-Tyne – Newcastle University
October 15 – Manchester @ New Century
October 16 – Nottingham @ Rescue Rooms
October 18 – Bristol @ The Trinity Centre
October 19 – Oxford @ O2 Academy Oxford
October 20 – Southampton @ 1865
October 22 – Birmingham @ O2 Academy Birmingham
October 23 – London @ Outernet
October 24 – Brighton @ CHALK
November 1 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
November 2 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall
November 4 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
November 6 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
November 7 – Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre
November 8 – Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
November 10 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s
November 11 – San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger
November 12 – Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater
November 14 – Santa Fe, NM @ Meow Wolf
November 16 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
November 17 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park
November 18 – Pomona, CA @ The Glass House
November 20 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre
November 21 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
November 23 – Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre
November 24 – Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre
November 25 – Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
November 27 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Salt Lake City Union Pacific Depot
November 28 – Denver, CO @Summit Music Hall
November 30 – Lawrence, KS @ Liberty Hall
December 1 – Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s
December 2 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fineline
December 3 – Chicago, IL @ Metro
December 5 – Detroit, MI @ El Club
December 6 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall
December 8 – Montréal, QC @ Studio TD
December 9 – South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground – The Ballroom
December 10 – Boston, MA @ Royale
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