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by Gene Parks
$29.00
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Our long-sleeve t-shirts are made from 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All long-sleeve t-shirts are machine washable.
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An abandoned house with palm tree in Morro Bay, 1979.... more
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Greeting Card
iPhone Case
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Round Beach Towel
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Spiral Notebook
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An abandoned house with palm tree in Morro Bay, 1979.
Franklin Riley founded Morro Bay in 1870 as a port for the export of dairy and ranch products. He was instrumental in the building of a wharf that has now become the Embarcadero.
During the 1870s, schooners could often be seen at the Embarcadero picking up wool, potatoes, barley, and dairy products.
Tourism is the city's largest industry, coexisting with the town's commercial fishery.
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I am a retired Information Technology Project Manager located in Santa Monica, California. I’ve loved photography and started taking photos in the late 1970s. With a full time, job, I had little time to enjoy my passion for photography. I will shoot anything (with Canon or Sony) that produces an emotional reaction. I'm self-taught and began to take my photography seriously in 2006. Retirement has given me an opportunity to follow my grandson and shoot photos of him playing basketball and having some of my photos published in sport magazines. Welcome to my gallery, enjoy my photos presented for your viewing pleasure and purchase. Thanks Gene “PapaG” Parks All images are copyright by Gene Parks. All The materials contained...
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Gene Parks
Thank you so much Anne... your great comment and support is much appreciated! I love old stuff. There is so much history and character in stuff/things that has endured for a while. Thank you Gene!!
Anne Gifford
I love history and you have captured a piece of just that in this photograph. It's very fitting that the photo is in black and white. I enjoyed reading the description, too. Thank you! like/f