Images can make such a difference in an article and help explain things that words simply cannot. True, there is such a thing as too many pictures in an article, but too many articles suffer from too few. I have contributed several hundred images, most of which are in the public domain now. All of my public domain images and files are now on the Wikimedia Commons, which I registered for in January 2008. Having the PD images on the Commons allows more people to use them in the various language versions of Wikipedia and allows them to be grouped with similar images better. On top of all this, it allows editors to upload more photos and not have to worry about them being used right away in an article like on Wikipedia. Images not used on Wikipedia become orphaned and will be deleted if they are left like that for long. It also frees up more space on Wikipedia for article creation and expansion.
Public domain photos I have uploaded
editI try to get pictures of buildings or other visual aspects to be used in various articles. My policy is only to use my own pictures if another one hasn't already been uploaded or if I feel my image is in every way far superior to the one I am replacing or is an update. No need to replace an image that is already good and up to date! As of June 11, 2018, I have contributed 463 image files to Wikipedia including 425 public domain images on the Commons. My earliest images were all uploaded as straight public domain images, meaning they can be used by anyone for anything. Most images, though, are uploaded using the Creative Commons license, which allows for use of the images in just about anything, just as long as I am attributed. Of the public domain files, 366 are my photographs (362 I took myself, 3 that my grandpa took, and 1 that a friend took for me), 45 are maps, 9 are simple graphics that I use in templates, and 5 are cropped images from previously published, publicly-available files (4 photographs and 1 map). I have also uploaded 38 copyrighted or trademarked logos and images under fair use for use in the appropriate article(s).
Being from and living in Kent, Ohio, means getting photos for the various articles related to things here is fairly easy. In addition to many historical buildings and various cityscape photos, I have also taken a significant amount of photos on the main campus of Kent State University and have created several graphics for use in various articles.
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Front facade, February 2013
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New elevator shaft, March 2013
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Paint work during restoration, October 2012
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Detail on front facade, March 2013
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Rear view with Acorn Alley, September 2010
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Rear view at beginning of restoration work, January 2012
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Front corner at beginning of restoration, January 2012
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Front and west facade with Phoenix Project, September 2013
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West facade sign, September 2013
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1919 page from Kent Courier to name hotel
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Rear facade near completion of restoration, May 2013
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Front facade at night, September 2013
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Front facade, October 2013
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Interior of Buffalo Wild Wings in former hotel lobby, April 2013
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Original Carnegie building of the Kent Free Library, 2006. Photo used by Encyclopedia Britannica
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Kent Free Library, 2006
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Carnegie portion of the Kent Free Library built 1902-1903, September 2009.
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Eastern wall of the Carnegie portion of the Kent Free Library, September 2009.
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September 2009 view of the Kent Free Library 2006 addition.
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Front of Kent Free Library in 2009
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Main lobby of the 2006 section of the Kent Free Library
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Rear view of the Kent Free Library showing the drive-through pick-up area on the left
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Another rear view of the Kent Free Library as seen from River Street
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Rear, south wall of the original 1902 Carnegie portion of the Kent Free Library.
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Former rail depot for the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad built in 1875, taken in 2006
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Former rail depot for the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, 2006
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Main Street bridge, built in 1877 with the 1836 stone arch dam in the foreground, a relic of the P&O Canal
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1877 Main Street bridge
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Former and widened P&O Canal lock. Picture taken by my grandfather Barton Derby.
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Kent Industrial District, 2009
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Old Main Street bridge and downtown Kent in 2009
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The stone arch bridge and the stone arch dam, summer 2009
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Boardwalk trail along the Cuyahoga River in Riveredge Park
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Former alpaca/worsted mill, built ca. 1851, now apartments
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The former Livery, at the corner of West Main Street and South River Streets
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Bridge, dam, and lock, October 2012
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The Kent Masonic Temple, built in 1884, originally as the home of Marvin Kent.
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View of downtown Kent, December 2006.
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P&O Canal aqueduct in southern Kent, built ca. 1840.
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Another view of the P&O Canal aqueduct, built to carry the canal over Plum Creek.
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The Charles Kent House, a listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The John Davey House, a listing on the National Register of Historic Places built in 1880.
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The Franklin Township Hall, a listing on the National Register of Historic Places built in 1837.
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The old Kent Jail, a listing on the National Register of Historic Places dating to the 1860s.
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View of part of the West Main Street District, a listing on the National Register of Historic Places
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Another view of part of the West Main Street District.
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Ruins of the former Kent flour mill along the Cuyahoga River. Picture taken by my grandfather Barton Derby.
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Site of the Hopkins Stone Building, a listing on the NRHP
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Franklin Township Hall, September 2009.
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Franklin Township Hall, 2009. The cupola at the top has also been updated since the 2006 picture.
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Downtown Kent looking northwest on East Main Street.
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Downtown Kent looking east on East Main Street.
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Headquarters of the Davey Tree Expert Company
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Larger view of the corporate headquarters of Davey Tree
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Rear view of St. Patrick School, a private Catholic school serving grades K-8
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Standing Rock in northern Kent. Picture my grandfather Barton Derby.
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Montage showing the 4 seasons in Kent
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Bridge of the Portage Hike & Bike Trail where it crosses SR 261 just west of Dix Stadium.
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2010 Kent Heritage Festival along South Water Street downtown
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St. Patrick Church, a Roman Catholic parish.
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The former First Congregational Church in Kent, dedicated in 1858
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Former Congregational church, the oldest church still standing in Kent
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The Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent, the oldest continually-used church in Kent, 1868.
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Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent
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Downtown redevelopments as of March 2013
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Arrival of Santa Claus in Kent, December 2012
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Kent Central Gateway, June 2013, shortly after it opened
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Cuyahoga River near Tannery Park, October 2012
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Old rail depot (now the Pufferbelly restaurant) and mill, April 2013
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Davey Tree Expert Company downtown offices and headquarters of Smithers-Oasis, March 2014
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Offices of Ametek
Images I have taken of various facilities in the Kent City School District.
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View of the campus Stanton Middle School in the background, 2006
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Roosevelt campus, 2006
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Roosevelt campus and sports facilities,2006
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Roosevelt campus and sports facilities, 2006
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Cafeteria entrance in 2006
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Roosevelt Stadium during the 2008 Homecoming football game.
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Interior view of gym in 2008.
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Interior view of gym in 2008.
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Interior view of gym in 2008.
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Interior view of gym in 2008.
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Front view showing the outer wall of the auditorium and the lobby. This side of the building faces North Mantua Street.
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Looking northeast from the soccer practice fields
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Rear wall of the auditorium
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Front view as seen from North Mantua Street
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Roosevelt Stadium, 2009
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Roosevelt Stadium, September 2009 vs. Stow-Munroe Falls High School
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Boys basketball game vs. Ravenna, January 2010.
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End of a marching band performance of Script Kent
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Indoor pool
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Choir room. If you look carefully, you can see my name on the wall above the window to the office :)
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View as seen from the top row of the football stadium.
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Campus view from the top row of the football stadium looking east. A football practice field is in the foreground, followed by the baseball field, and the softball field
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Biology classroom, September 2010
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Trophy case, September 2010
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Auditorium interior, March 2012
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Front view, 2006
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Rear view, 2006
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Front corner view showing gym (right) and music wing, 2006
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Interior view at the central staircase in front of the Media Center
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Sixth grade hallway. The doorways with colors above them indicate an entrance to the "pod" of that color.
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One of the pods. A pod is a cluster of 5 classrooms off the main hallway designed for the team-teaching concept.
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Interior view of Media Center
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Interior view of Media Center
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Central School houses some programs from the high school and in the community in the former Central Elementary School.
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Front view of Franklin Elementary School, closed in 2014
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Front view, district offices housed in the former DePeyster School
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Side view of district offices. Section in middle of building is original 1888 portion.
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Davey Elementary School, opened in 1922 as Theodore Roosevelt High School. Junior high/middle school, 1959-1999.
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Walls Elementary School
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Holden Elementary School
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Kent City Schools Transportation Center
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Longcoy Elementary School
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Emma Williard School near Brady Lake, October 2011. Closed since 1978
Kent State University
editI have taken lots of pictures on the main campus of Kent State University in Kent, particularly the various athletic facilities, but also some of the older buildings on campus that date to the early 20th century. In addition, I uploaded the SVG version of the Kent State seal and the official typeface logo and PNG versions of the typeface logo for the regional campuses:
- File:Kent State seal.svg
- File:Kent State University logo.svg
- File:KSU Ashtabula.png
- File:KSU East Liverpool.png
- File:Stark Logo.png
- File:KSU Salem.png
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Cartwright and Kent halls, May 2009
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Merrill Hall, the oldest building on the KSU main campus in Kent, opened in 1913
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Merrill Hall, May 2009
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Kent Hall, May 2009
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Cartwright Hall, previously known as the Administration Building and later as the Auditorium building, May 2009
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Lowry Hall, May 2009
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Moulton Hall, May 2009
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Franklin Hall, May 2009
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Franklin Hall, May 2009
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Franklin Hall, May 2009
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Rockwell Hall, home of the School of Fashion and the Fashion Museum, May 2009
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Rockwell Hall, May 2009
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Merrill Hall, February 2010
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Studios of WKSU
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Site of Memorial Stadium, June 2014
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Site of Memorial Stadium, June 2014
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The Commons, June 2014
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Victory Bell, June 2014
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Rear of Cartwright Hall, June 2014. Site of Wills Gymnasium until 1979
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Kent Hall, June 2014
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Site of Memorial Stadium, June 2014
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Kent Hall, June 2014
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New building for the College of Architecture and Environmental Design (CAED), September 2016
Kent State Athletics
editMost photos I take involving Kent State Athletics are of the facilities, though I have also uploaded versions of the various athletic logos and a few copyrighted historical photos under Fair-use. Most logos are SVG versions as they display better on the various devices Wikpedia operates on since SVG is not affected by changes in size where PNG and JPG files can be. The historic photographs come from the Kent State University Special Collections and Archives.
Logos
- File:Kent State athletic logo.svg; official Kent State athletic logo, which debuted in 2000
- File:Kent State baseball.svg; specific logo for baseball
- File:Kent State basketball.svg; specific logo for men's and women's basketball
- File:Kent State football.svg; sepcific logo for football
- File:Kent State K.svg; general "K" logo used in many articles since the logo is not copyrightable
- File:Kent State Centennial athletic.png; used for the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons to commemorate the university centennial
Historic photos
- File:Memorial Stadium Kent State 1965.tif; 1965 aerial of Memorial Stadium, cropped from larger
- File:Memorial Stadium Kent new.tif; Aerial of Memorial Stadium in 1950 when new
- File:New University Athletic Field Kent.tif; 1941 photo of Memorial Stadium, then known as Athletic Field
- File:Rockwell Field Kent aerial.png; 1930s aerial showing Rockwell Field
- File:Kent State Baseball Rockwell Field.png; 1930s baseball game at Rockwell Field
- File:Rockwell Field Kent 1937.png; 1937 photo of marching band at Rockwell Field
- File:Rockwell Field Kent 1925.png; 1925 photo of cars at Rockwell Field
- File:Wills Gym interior 1934.jpg; 1934 interior photo of Wills Gymnasium
- File:Wills Gym interior 1930.png; 1930 interior photo of Wills Gymnasium
- File:Wills Gym rear.png; 1969 photo of Wills Gymnasium
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December 2006 vs. New Hampshire
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December 2006 vs. New Hampshire
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December 2006 vs. New Hampshire
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December 2006 vs. New Hampshire
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Main lobby, December 2006
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Main lobby, December 2006
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January 2008 vs. Akron
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January 2008 vs. Akron
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January 2008 vs. Akron
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January 2008 vs. Akron
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January 2008 vs. Akron
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2008 Mid-American Conference Gymnastics Championship
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2008 Mid-American Conference Gymnastics Championship
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2008 Mid-American Conference Gymnastics Championship
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February 2010 vs. Miami
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"Beauty and the Beast" meet, February 2013
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Main entrance, February 2013
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Panormama, January 2015
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Main lobby panorama, January 2015
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East stands (student section), 2006
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Murphy-Mellis Field, home of the KSU field hockey team, September 2008
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Diamond at Dix, home of the KSU softball team, September 2008
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Outside main west stands, October 2008
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Looking northwest, October 2008
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West stands, October 2008
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East stands (student section), October 2008
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South end zone, October 2008
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North end zone seats with Field House in background, October 2008
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Diamond at Dix, October 2008
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Kent State Field House, October 2008
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Panorama, June 2014
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North end zone, June 2014
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West stands, June 2014
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Zoeller Field, home of KSU women's soccer, June 2014
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North stands, June 2014
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Looking south, June 2014
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West stands, November 2012 vs. Ohio
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View looking west, November 2012
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Field House, June 2014
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West stands, November 2012 vs. Ohio
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Action shot, KSU vs. Ohio, November 2012
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Grandstand, May 2010
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Looking down the right field line, May 2010
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View from center field, May 2010
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Entrance, June 2014
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Entrance, June 2014
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Right field side, June 2014
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Grandstand, June 2014
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Visitor dugout, June 2014
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Grandstand, June 2014
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Home dugout, June 2014
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Edmonds Training Facility, June 2015
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Panorama, June 2015
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Grandstand, June 2015
Mormon sites
editAlthough I have been to many sites of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints around the country, especially those dealing with LDS history, most didn't need a public domain image. A few of the ones here in Ohio did, so I took the liberty of adding them!
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Historic John Johnson home in Hiram Township, 2009
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Side view of the Snow house in Mantua Township, 2009. Lorenzo Snow was born on site in 1814
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Historic marker with Snow house in the background, 2009. The house was built in 1815
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Historic Newel K. Whitney Store in Kirtland, 2009
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Kirtland Temple front, 2009
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Kirtland Temple from the visitor center, 2009
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Columbus Ohio Temple, April 2017
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Rebuilt log cabin home of Joseph Smith Sr. and his family in Palmyra, New York, 2010.
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Frame home of Joseph Smith Sr. and his family in Manchester, New York, 2010. Though it is in Manchester and the log cabin in Palmyra, the two buildings are about 200 yards from each other.
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Four churches at the main intersection in Palmyra, New York in 2010. The village claims it is the only such occurrance in the world.
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Downtown Palmyra along SR 31, 2010.
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Front of the Grandin building in downtown Palmyra, New York, 2010. The first Book of Mormon was printed here in 1830.
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Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple west and south facades, July 2016
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Philadelphia Temple, east and south facades, July 2016
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Tucson Arizona Temple, west facade, June 25, 2017
I've taken several photos in the surrounding areas of Portage County. In addition to the Kent listings on the National Register of Historic Places, I have also taken several pictures of other listings in the county for the chart that lists all the sites.
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Etna House in downtown Ravenna, 2009.
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The Riddle Block, 2009
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House in the East Main Street Historic District, 2009
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Another house in the East Main Street Historic District, located between Clinton and Linden Streets, 2009
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Riddle Block No. 11 at the corner of East Main and North Prospect Streets, 2009
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Riddle Block No. 9 at the corner of West Main and North Chestnut Streets, 2009
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The Phoenix Block in 2009. Has since been renovated and restored
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Rear section of Riddle Block No. 5, located on North Prospect Street just north of East Main Street, 2009
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Riddle Block No. 5 on the corner of East Main and North Prospect, 2009
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View of downtown Ravenna, Ohio looking east down Main Street.
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The Portage County courthouse
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Old section of Ravenna High School, 2009. Demolished in 2013
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Current Ravenna High School under construction, 2009. Opened August 2010.
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Home stands of Ravenna Stadium in 2009.
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Visitors seating at Ravenna Stadium, 2009
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View of the current Ravenna High School, August 2010, 2 weeks before opening
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Entrance to University Hospitals Portage Medical Center, October 2013, still known as Robinson Memorial Hospital
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Main entrance to Rootstown High School, June 2015
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Front of Rootstown High School, June 2015
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Rootstown Middle School, June 2015
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Rootstown Elementary School, June 2015
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Front of Rootstown Middle School, June 2015
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Robert Dunn Field at Rootstown High School, June 2015
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Front of Rootstown High School, June 2015
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Panorama of Rootstown Local School District facilities, June 2015
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NEW Center at NEOMED, July 2015. 3rd floor home of Bio-Med Science Academy
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The Arvin Olin house in Franklin Township, just north of Kent, in 2009. Demolished in 2010.
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Side view of the Olin house in 2009
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The former home of James A. Garfield in Hiram, 2009
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The Thomas F. Young House in Hiram, which now serves as the Hiram Inn, 2009
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Palmyra Center Hotel, also known as the Old Stagecoach Inn, in Palmyra Township in 2009. It was built in 1832.
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Another view of the Palmyra Center Hotel with the Ohio Historical Marker in 2009. The 3rd floor was added in 1888.
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Mantua Center School, October 2013
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Mantua Center School, October 2013
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Mantua Center School, October 2013
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Mantua Center District cemetery, October 2013
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Gazebo in Towners Woods Park in Franklin Township
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Lake Pippen as seen from Towners Woods Park in Franklin Township
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Headless statue of James A. Garfield on the campus of Hiram College in Hiram. Head has since been restored
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Closeup of the writing on the Garfield statue
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The Garfield Institute for Public Leadership at Hiram College. The statue can be seen on the left
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Town center of Randolph Township, June 2018
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Main buildings of St. Joseph Parish, St. Joseph, Ohio, June 2018
Other places
editThis is for pictures I have uploaded for places outside Kent and Portage County. Many are of schools and sports facilities I visit.
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Interior of Anderson Arena at Bowling Green State University, March 2008
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Flashes win MAC East at Doyt Perry Stadium, November 2012
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Schottenstein Center at The Ohio State University, September 2014
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St. John Arena at The Ohio State University, September 2014
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Tallmadge High School front, October 2012
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Tallmadge High School rear, October 2012
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Remnants of Raging Wolf Bobs roller coaster at former Geauga Lake, April 2013
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Warrensburg High School in Warrensburg, Missouri, July 2015. Taken by Josh Anderson and Brittany Torres
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Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, June 2017
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Hudson Middle School in Hudson, Ohio, June 2018
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Wolstein Center interior at Cleveland State University, February 2015
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Panorama of FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, December 2015
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Interior of Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, December 2015
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Crop of previous panorama made by another editor
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Exterior of FirstEnergy Stadium, 2016
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FirstEnergy Stadium lined for soccer, 2016
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FirstEnergy Stadium panorama, 2016
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East end zone at FirstEnergy Stadium, known as the Dawg Pound, 2016
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Aerial of Progressive Field from Terminal Tower, 2015
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Northern terminus of Interstate 71, 2016
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FirstEnergy Stadium, October 2016
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Lee Jackson Field, May 2014
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Panorama of InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field at the University of Akron, May 2014
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FirstEnergy Stadium–Cub Cadet Field at the University of Akron, May 2014, home of Akron men's and women's soccer
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Interior, January 2012, vs. Kent State
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Interior, January 2012, vs. Kent State
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Interior, January 2012, postgame
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Main lobby, January 212
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Toledo Rockets "Varsity T" Hall of Fame, January 2012
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Concourse, January 2012
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Fant–Ewing Coliseum interior, November 2011
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Fant–Ewing Coliseum exterior, November 2011
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Fant–Ewing Coliseum and Malone Stadium, November 2011
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Malone Stadium scoreboard, August 2013
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Panorama of Malone Stadium, August 2013
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Benjamin Franklin Middle School, July 2014
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Benjamin Franklin Middle School, July 2014
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Valparaiso High School, July 2014
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Valparaiso High School, July 2014
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Football and track stadium at Valparaiso High School, July 2014
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Rear of Valparaiso High School, July 2014
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Athletic fields at Valparaiso High School, July 2014
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Interior of the Athletics-Recreation Center (ARC) at Valparaiso University, January 2016
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Interior panorama of the Athletics-Recreation Center at Valparaiso University, January 2016
Maps I have created
editMost of these maps I have created were done using Photoshop 7. Most were location maps for the individual townships, cities, and villages of Portage County, with one a crop of a larger public domain image.
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Map showing area Portage County, Ohio covered when first organized in 1808.
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Map showing Portage County school districts with township and municipal boundaries overlaid
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Map of Portage County, Ohio in 1826 I cropped from a much larger map of the Connecticut Western Reserve.
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Map the townships and municipalities of Portage County, Ohio that I made based on the maps from the US Census.
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Windham Township in Portage County.
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The village of Windham in Portage County.
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The small portions of the city of Tallmadge, Ohio that are in Portage County.
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The village of Sugar Bush Knolls in Portage County.
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Suffield Township in Portage County.
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The city of Streetsboro in Portage County.
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Shalersville Township in Portage County.
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Rootstown Township in Portage County.
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Ravenna Township in Portage County.
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The city of Ravenna in Portage County.
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Randolph Township in Portage County.
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Paris Township in Portage County.
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Palmyra Township in Portage County.
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Nelson Township in Portage County.
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The part of the village of Mogadore in Portage County.
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Mantua Township in Portage County.
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The village of Mantua in Portage County.
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The city of Kent in Portage County.
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Combination map of Ohio and Portage County with Kent highlighted. I did it to make the infobox smaller in the article.
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Hiram Township in Portage County.
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The village of Hiram in Portage County.
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The village of Garrettsville in Portage County.
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Freedom Township in Portage County.
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Franklin Township in Portage County.
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Combination map of Ohio and Portage County with Franklin Township highlighted.
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Edinburg Township in Portage County.
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Deerfield Township in Portage County.
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Charlestown Township in Portage County.
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The Brimfield Census-designated place (CDP) in Portage County.
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Brimfield Township in Portage County.
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The village of Brady Lake in Portage County.
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The city of Aurora in Portage County.
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Atwater Township in Portage County.
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Updated school district map for the county as of 2022.
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Map of Kent showing the wards and selected streets
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Map of Kent City School District showing location of Theodore Roosevelt High School
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Map of Franklin Township showing the borders and streets with main roads highlighted.
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Map of Haymaker Parkway in Kent.
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Map of Kent State University campuses in Northeast Ohio
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Map of Frederick County, Virginia with Stephens City highlighted, done as a request.
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Combination map of Virginia and Frederick County with Stephens City highlighted. This was a request.
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Map of Suburban League members in Northeast Ohio
Other image files I have created
editThese were made to be part of two templates I created for retired numbers at Kent State University. See Template: Kent State Golden Flashes football retired numbers and Template: Kent State Golden Flashes men's basketball retired numbers.
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Eric Thomas
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Demetric Shaw
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Andrew Mitchell
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Trevor Huffman
Fair-use images and other logos
editIn addition to the logos mentioned in earlier sections, I have uploaded additional copyrighted logos and photos, used under Fair-use. In many cases I upload them so that a higher quality PNG or SVG file exists. Some are not actually copyrighted:
- File:ATMlogo.png; logo of the Arizona Tucson Mission
- File:Davey Tree logo.png; logo of the Davey Tree Expert Company, which was founded and has its corporate headquarters in Kent.
- File:FieldFalcon.jpg; logo for Field High School
- File:Kentlogo.png; logo for the city of Kent, Ohio, known as the Tree City
- File:Kent Roosevelt seal.svg; seal for my alma mater Theodore Roosevelt High School. Replaced the previous PNG version (File:Theodore Roosevelt High School Seal.png), which was the first image I ever uploaded on Wikipedia, back on October 28, 2005
- File:Kent City Schools logo.png; logo for the Kent City School District
- File:Kent Union School.jpg; photo of the Union School in Kent, which was used from 1869 to 1953
- File:Marvin Kent.jpg; picture of Kent, Ohio namesake Marvin Kent
- File:Mount Union logo.png; logo of the University of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio
- File:New Roosevelt logo.PNG; athletic logo for my alma mater the Kent Roosevelt Rough Riders
- File:Record-Courier cover 92609.png; example of the cover of the local newspaper, the Record-Courier.
- File:Robinson Logo.jpg; logo of Robinson Memorial Hospital in Ravenna, which has since been renamed University Hospitals Portage Medical Center
- File:RootstownRovers.png; logo for Rootstown High School I uploaded a PNG version of
- File:Smithers-Oasis logo.png; logo for Smithers-Oasis, which is headquartered in Kent
- File:Stark State logo.svg logo for Stark State College
- File:Stark State seal.svg; seal for Stark State College
Pictures I have edited
editOccasionally I will find pictures that are good, but could use some cropping because of excess sky or ground or need straightened. When possible, I ask the original uploader if they have a problem with me cropping and uploading the newer version.
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Front view of Stanton Middle School in Kent. I cropped this picture to remove a bunch of the parking lot and road below it.
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Front view of Stow-Munroe Falls High School in Stow, Ohio. I cropped this picture to remove a bunch of the yard.
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Aerial view of the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center at Kent State University. I cropped this from a larger picture of campus
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Crop of an image of the Salt Lake Tabernacle organ