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TREAS_230430_01.JPG: Albert Gallatin
Secretary of the Treasury
Genius of finance
Senator and Representative
Commissioner for the Treaty of Ghent
Minister to France and Great Britain
and steadfast
champion of democracy
1761 - 1849
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Wikipedia Description: Treasury Building (Washington, D.C.)
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The Treasury Building in Washington, D.C., known also as U.S. Department of the Treasury, is a National Historic Landmark building which is the headquarters of the United States Department of the Treasury.
The building suffered a fire in 1922. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971. A statue of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury stands in front of the southern facade facing The Ellipse and a statue of the 4th Secretary, Albert Gallatin, stands in front of the northern entrance.
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2023 photos: Equipment this year: My old staples the Fuji XS-1 and Nikon D7000. In April, I bought a Google Pixel 7 Pro since DigitalReview.Com said it was the top camera smartphone and it wasn't an iPhone (so it's not evil). In June, I took the plunge and bought a mirrorless Nikon Z-5 camera and received a Nikon D7500 as a replacement for one of my broken D7000s. Way too many cameras!
Overnight trips so far this year:
(May) Asheville, NC to see Dad and Dixie plus some friends in Brevard. Dad died in September so trips down there will be infrequent in the future.
(October and December) Up to New York to cover the New York Comic-Con and holiday lights.
I did not do San Diego Comic-Con this year because motel rates had gotten so expensive that I couldn't justify the trip (my Motel 6 initially quoted a rate of $525/night).
Number of photos taken this year: about 496,000, still below pre-pandemic levels.
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