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    homeless grandmother at mcdonalds

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    Coral Springs, FL / USA - 6/29/2020: Elderly senior citizen woman is a homeless grandmother during the Covid-19 Corona Virus with a rolling suitcase sitting outside of a McDonalds looking for change. The coronavirus has impacted South Florida and has hit the retired citizens the hardest. Many in nursing homes and mental care facilities are on the streets with no money and poor. This lady is in need of a family or a hospital with pre-existing conditions and health concerns.
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    change for homeless woman

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Coral Springs, FL / USA – 6/29/2020: Elderly senior citizen woman is a homeless grandmother during the Covid-19 Corona Virus with a rolling suitcase sitting outside of a McDonalds looking for change. The coronavirus has impacted South Florida and has hit the retired citizens the hardest. Many in nursing homes and mental care facilities are on the streets with no money and poor. This lady is in need of a family or a hospital with pre-existing conditions and health concerns.
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    street life with meemaw

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    Coral Springs, FL / USA – 6/29/2020: Elderly senior citizen woman is a homeless grandmother during the Covid-19 Corona Virus with a rolling suitcase sitting outside of a McDonalds looking for change. The coronavirus has impacted South Florida and has hit the retired citizens the hardest. Many in nursing homes and mental care facilities are on the streets with no money and poor. This lady is in need of a family or a hospital with pre-existing conditions and health concerns.
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    inside an orange prison cell at idaho state penitentiary

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    Boise, Idaho, USA - July 14 2011: Inside the Old Idaho State Penitentiary Site. The Old Idaho Penitentiary State Historic Site was a functional prison from 1872 to 1973 in the western United States, east of Boise, Idaho. The first building, also known as the Territorial Prison, was constructed in the Territory of Idaho in 1870; the territory was seven years old when the prison was built, a full two decades before statehood. From its beginnings as a single cell house, the penitentiary grew to a complex of several distinctive buildings surrounded by a 17-foot-high (5.2 m) sandstone wall. The stone was quarried from the nearby ridges by the resident convicts, who also assisted in later constructions. Note: This was not a Federal Prison or Jail. Housed Men and Women convicts and now a museum. Firearm and military display locked up.
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    old idaho penitentiary site laundromat

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    Boise, Idaho, USA - July 14 2011: Old Idaho State Penitentiary Site. Laundromat, wash, fold and drying building. Jobs for inmates and male prisoners on good behavior, no pay and free labor for work.
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    old idaho penitentiary site prison laundromat

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.00.
    Boise, Idaho, USA - July 14 2011: Old Idaho State Penitentiary Site. Laundromat, wash, fold and drying building. Jobs for inmates and male prisoners on good behavior, no pay and free labor for work.
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    guide educating tourist of the prison’s hangman gallows

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    Boise, Idaho, USA - July 14 2018: Male guide showing trap door in the gallows where hanging type executions with a noose rope around the neck for death row inmates of Old Idaho Penitentiary Site.
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    distressed old doors, wall and pipes

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    Boise, Idaho, USA – July 14 2011: Inside the Old Idaho State Penitentiary Site. The Old Idaho Penitentiary State Historic Site was a functional prison from 1872 to 1973 in the western United States, east of Boise, Idaho. The first building, also known as the Territorial Prison, was constructed in the Territory of Idaho in 1870; the territory was seven years old when the prison was built, a full two decades before statehood. From its beginnings as a single cell house, the penitentiary grew to a complex of several distinctive buildings surrounded by a 17-foot-high (5.2 m) sandstone wall. The stone was quarried from the nearby ridges by the resident convicts, who also assisted in later constructions. Note: This was not a Federal Prison or Jail. Housed Men and Women convicts and now a museum. Firearm and military display locked up.
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