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by Andrea Anderegg
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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Fort Pickens is the largest of four forts built to defend Pensacola Bay, Florida, and its navy yard. The fort was begun in 1829, completed in 1834,... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Fort Pickens is the largest of four forts built to defend Pensacola Bay, Florida, and its navy yard. The fort was begun in 1829, completed in 1834, and was named in honor of Major General Andrew Pickens of the South Carolina militia, who fought with distinction in several Revolutionary War battles including Cowpens and the Siege of Ninety-six. He also led several campaigns against the Cherokees, who called him "Wizard Owl."
Fort Pickens was one of only four forts in the South that was never occupied by Confederate forces during the Civil War, thanks to a heroic stand by Lieutenant Adam Slemmer with one company of artillery and a few sailors, aided by one U.S. Navy ship, the Wyandotte. Fort Pickens was as important as Fort Sumter in Charleston, S.C. during the crisis between Abraham Lincoln's election in November, 1860 and the firing on Fort Sumter on April 12. 1861. The fort was reinforced the day after Fort Sumter surrendered, preventing the Confederates from controlling Pens...
Asian American fine art photographer based in Fort Worth, Texas. Photography has always been my passion and I've been studying and taking pictures since a young age. After being diagnosed with a degenerative autoimmune disease, I decided to pursue photography professionally. For me, photography is all about capturing emotions, authenticity, feelings. 2021 Art Exhibits - NOW | CONTEMPORARY 2021 juried by Dr. Lauren Cross, who is an interdisciplinary artist/filmmaker, curator, and scholar whose work has been screened and exhibited across the country. - Texas Artists Coalition Thank You Show - 2021 Arts Center Juried Exhibition juried by Janice Bond, Deputy Director of Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH). - Artist Of The Week in the...
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Thomas Morris
wonderful Composition!
Judy Palkimas
Nice image well done! v
Sally Simon
Great shot. I love doorways!
Jack Zulli
How many have passed this way...very nice capture;) v/f
Sorin Apostolescu
Very nice shot !
Fran McMullen
Very nice, I like the detail and layers
Patricia Keller
Love this. v/f Interesting description!
Gary Smith
Love the textures and presentation Andrea! f/v
Geri Glavis
Very nice!
Belinda Greb
Wow, it looks as if it's haunted! Love the texture! v.
Jeff Burton
Fantastic image! v
John Malone
Very nice work!! V/F
Nancy Merkle
Nice image!
Prasida Yerra
Nice photo! A good subject for painting. v
Eric Rundle
WOW great composition Andrea
Leslie Cruz
Great photograph!!
Jeanne Fischer
nice image
Sergey Simanovsky
Nice photo of interesting place! V
Debra Forand
Very cool! Been a long time since I have been to FT Pickens!
Daniel Hebard
Neat and inviting, and historical. v
Debi Pople
excellent lighting and texture, v
Eunice Miller
Very nice