English: A "skyline" view of downtown
Hudson from the Veteran's Way bridge. Visible along the horizon are cupolas above Seymour Hall and the
John D. Ong library at
Western Reserve Academy. The tallest steeple is First Congregational Church. The copper steeple is Christ Church Episcopal. Just left of this church, the very top of the clocktower is seen.
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English: A "skyline" view of downtown
Hudson from the Veteran's Way bridge. Visible along the horizon are cupolas above Seymour Hall and the
John D. Ong library at
Western Reserve Academy. The tallest steeple is First Congregational Church. The copper steeple is Christ Church Episcopal. Just left of this church, the very top of the clocktower is seen.
Reformatted file of an image taken November 10, 2006 by
DangApricot (Erik Breedon)
Original size: 2048 x 1536
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