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  • Princeton University, New Jersey.
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  • Rotunda of the University of Virginia
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  • Rotunda of the University of Virginia
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  • Rotunda of the University of Virginia
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  • Rotunda of the University of Virginia
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  • Statue of Homer on the Lawn at The University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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  • Princeton University, Nassau Hall, New Jersey.<br />
Brought to Princeton while the Revolutionary War was still going on, the "Big Cannon" is now buried behind Nassau Hall in the center of the quadrangle appropriately known as Cannon Green.
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  • Princeton University, New Jersey, Stone Statue.
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  • Princeton University, Nassau Hall, New Jersey.
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  • Princeton University, Nassau Hall, New Jersey.
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  • Art class with human skeleton Favorite images from Scott Barrow's work for schools.
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  • Williams (College) in fall from the air.
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  • Chapin Hall at Williams College
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  • Williams College
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  • The 62 Center for Performing Arts at Williams College
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  • Art class with human skeleton
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  • 2 Man rowing scull on misty lake.
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  • Art class with human skeleton
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  • Doing math probelms on a chalk board. Favorite images from Scott Barrow's work for schools.
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  • Students seen through classroom descriptions.
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  • Williams College
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  • Williams College
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  • The 62 Center for Performing Arts at Williams College
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  • The clock tower at Williams.
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  • Williams College crew team practicing in the fall.
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  • Students relaxing in Peresky Hall at Williams.
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  • Williams College crew team practicing in the fall.
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  • Students relaxing in Peresky Hall at Williams.
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  • Students relaxing in Peresky Hall at Williams.
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  • Students relaxing in Peresky Hall at Williams.
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  • The clock tower at Williams.
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  • Williams College
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  • Williams College
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  • Williams (College) in fall from the air.
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  • RPI Favorite images from Scott Barrow's work for schools.
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  • RPI Favorite images from Scott Barrow's work for schools.
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  • Favorite images from Scott Barrow's work for schools.
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  • Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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  • Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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  • Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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  • Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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  • Art class with human skeleton
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  • Hunter College Overpass
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  • Man rowing scull.
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  • 2 Men rowing scull.
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  • Rowing team training together.
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  • Man rowing scull.
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  • School Desks
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  • Chapin Hall at Williams College
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  • Students relaxing in Peresky Hall at Williams.
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  • Chapin Hall at Williams College
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  • Favorite images from Scott Barrow's work for schools.
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  • Favorite images from Scott Barrow's work for schools.
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  • Favorite images from Scott Barrow's work for schools.
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  • School chair
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  • Sculpture of the "Universal Soldier"
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  • Sculpture of the "Universal Soldier"
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  • Sculpture of the "Universal Soldier"
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  • Princeton University, New Jersey.
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  • Princeton University, New Jersey.
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  • Princeton University, Holder Hall, New Jersey.
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  • Princeton University, New Jersey.
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  • Princeton University, Holder Hall, New Jersey.
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  • Princeton University, New Jersey.
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  • Princeton University, Holder Hall, New Jersey.
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  • Princeton University, Alexander Hall, New Jersey.
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  • Stone boar's head on building at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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  • Full Moon over ocean
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  • Full Moon
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  • Full Moon
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  • Waxing Gibbous moon with clouds.
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  • Waxing Gibbous moon with clouds.
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  • Waxing Gibbous moon with clouds.
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  • Waxing Gibbous moon with clouds.
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  • Stars and Moon
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  • Waxing Gibbous moon with clouds.
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  • The sloop Clearwater on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie. Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit, member- supported corporation whose mission is to preserve and protect the Hudson River. As an organization, Clearwater believes its innovative environmental programs, advocacy and celebrations will continue to inspire and energize the next generation of environmental leaders. <br />
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Pete w banjoIn 1966, folk music legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger, in despair over the pollution of his beloved Hudson River, announced plans to “build a boat to save the river.” At the time, the Hudson was rank with raw sewage, toxic chemicals and oil pollution; fish had disappeared over many miles of its length. Seeger believed a majestic replica of the sloops that sailed the Hudson in the 18th and 19th centuries would bring people to the river, where they could experience its beauty and be moved to preserve it.<br />
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Inspired by that vision, the 106-feet-long sloop Clearwater was built and launched in 1969. The sloop was among the first vessels in the U.S. to conduct science-based environmental education aboard a sailing ship, virtually creating the template by which such programs are conducted around the world today.<br />
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Since the launch of the Clearwater, more than half a million young people and hundreds of thousands of adults have experienced their first real look at an estuary’s ecosystem—fish, invertebrates, water chemistry and ecological principals—aboard the sloop. Clearwater’s environmental education programs now serve more than 15,000 students annually, and the organization also educates over 200 teachers each year through SUNY New Paltz, Pace University and other institutions. Clearwater’s members have helped advocate for the Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act and removal of PCB’s from the Hudson. <br />
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Today, Clearwater is partnering with schools and community leaders to raise the bar of environmental education again, realizin
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  • The sloop Clearwater on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie. Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit, member- supported corporation whose mission is to preserve and protect the Hudson River. As an organization, Clearwater believes its innovative environmental programs, advocacy and celebrations will continue to inspire and energize the next generation of environmental leaders. <br />
<br />
Pete w banjoIn 1966, folk music legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger, in despair over the pollution of his beloved Hudson River, announced plans to “build a boat to save the river.” At the time, the Hudson was rank with raw sewage, toxic chemicals and oil pollution; fish had disappeared over many miles of its length. Seeger believed a majestic replica of the sloops that sailed the Hudson in the 18th and 19th centuries would bring people to the river, where they could experience its beauty and be moved to preserve it.<br />
<br />
Inspired by that vision, the 106-feet-long sloop Clearwater was built and launched in 1969. The sloop was among the first vessels in the U.S. to conduct science-based environmental education aboard a sailing ship, virtually creating the template by which such programs are conducted around the world today.<br />
<br />
Since the launch of the Clearwater, more than half a million young people and hundreds of thousands of adults have experienced their first real look at an estuary’s ecosystem—fish, invertebrates, water chemistry and ecological principals—aboard the sloop. Clearwater’s environmental education programs now serve more than 15,000 students annually, and the organization also educates over 200 teachers each year through SUNY New Paltz, Pace University and other institutions. Clearwater’s members have helped advocate for the Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act and removal of PCB’s from the Hudson. <br />
<br />
Today, Clearwater is partnering with schools and community leaders to raise the bar of environmental education again, realizin
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  • The sloop Clearwater on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie. Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit, member- supported corporation whose mission is to preserve and protect the Hudson River. As an organization, Clearwater believes its innovative environmental programs, advocacy and celebrations will continue to inspire and energize the next generation of environmental leaders. <br />
<br />
Pete w banjoIn 1966, folk music legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger, in despair over the pollution of his beloved Hudson River, announced plans to “build a boat to save the river.” At the time, the Hudson was rank with raw sewage, toxic chemicals and oil pollution; fish had disappeared over many miles of its length. Seeger believed a majestic replica of the sloops that sailed the Hudson in the 18th and 19th centuries would bring people to the river, where they could experience its beauty and be moved to preserve it.<br />
<br />
Inspired by that vision, the 106-feet-long sloop Clearwater was built and launched in 1969. The sloop was among the first vessels in the U.S. to conduct science-based environmental education aboard a sailing ship, virtually creating the template by which such programs are conducted around the world today.<br />
<br />
Since the launch of the Clearwater, more than half a million young people and hundreds of thousands of adults have experienced their first real look at an estuary’s ecosystem—fish, invertebrates, water chemistry and ecological principals—aboard the sloop. Clearwater’s environmental education programs now serve more than 15,000 students annually, and the organization also educates over 200 teachers each year through SUNY New Paltz, Pace University and other institutions. Clearwater’s members have helped advocate for the Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act and removal of PCB’s from the Hudson. <br />
<br />
Today, Clearwater is partnering with schools and community leaders to raise the bar of environmental education again, realizin
    ny3c_073110e_048-2_sq.jpg
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