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Description Mill Creek in Haverford, Pennsylvania was dammed to create Dove Lake. This is the same stone outcropping seen in 1880s photographs by Thomas Eakins and in his 1885 painting Swimming.
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Author John C. Browne (1838-1918)
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Photograph from 1878, Author died more than 70 years ago
Camera location40° 01′ 52.28″ N, 75° 17′ 26.84″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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40°1'52.28"N, 75°17'26.84"W

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