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All of Abstract: Todd Materazzi Photography
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Todd Materazzi > Eastern Shore, Maryland.

The Eastern Shore consists of the east-side of the major part of the center of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River. Commercial east-west ties between Delaware towns and Maryland towns were culturally significant in Colonial and Early American periods despite the border line (which largely cut through woods and swamps). To this day, rivers and streams coexist with ongoing commerce and are a reminder of the peaceful flatland's that still exist.
Todd Materazzi > Baltimore, Maryland. "Baltmore 1"


This church building itself has a neoclassical style with brick walls painted white to give it the appearance of wood. Inside there are cast iron columns for support. While the interior has been remodeled several times, the exterior of the church has never been altered.
Todd Materazzi > The Walk

The journey is wide or narrow. We can walk in the shadow, the grey-stone or the focused-stone. This abstract presents the clear and focused path from top left to bottom right.
Todd Materazzi > Spring Stroll, Washington DC
Eastern Shore, Maryland.

The Eastern Shore consists of the east-side of the major part of the center of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River. Commercial east-west ties between Delaware towns and Maryland towns were culturally significant in Colonial and Early American periods despite the border line (which largely cut through woods and swamps). To this day, rivers and streams coexist with ongoing commerce and are a reminder of the peaceful flatland's that still exist.
Todd Materazzi > Eastern Shore, Maryland.

The Eastern Shore consists of the east-side of the major part of the center of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River. Commercial east-west ties between Delaware towns and Maryland towns were culturally significant in Colonial and Early American periods despite the border line (which largely cut through woods and swamps). To this day, rivers and streams coexist with ongoing commerce and are a reminder of the peaceful flatland's that still exist.
Eastern Shore, Maryland.

The Eastern Shore consists of the east-side of the major part of the center of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River. Commercial east-west ties between Delaware towns and Maryland towns were culturally significant in Colonial and Early American periods despite the border line (which largely cut through woods and swamps). To this day, rivers and streams coexist with ongoing commerce and are a reminder of the peaceful flatland's that still exist.
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