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Picture of the day archives
2016 September
2016 September 23
2016 September 25
Picture of the day
Monroe Street Bridge
Monroe Street Bridge
deck arch bridge
spans
Spokane River
Spokane, Washington
Kirtland Kelsey Cutter
Lise Broer
Archive
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