BAHS Photo Archive - Keyword: best
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0087 (05.97)
Münster Platz with statue of Beethoven, and the Postamt.
0095 (05.97)
Beethoven Haus - where the genius was born - in Bonn. Further details: A universal genius widely regarded as the greatest composer who ever lived, Ludwig van Beethoven dominates a period of musical history as no one else before or since. Rooted in the Classical traditions of Haydn and Mozart, his art reaches out to enc...
0100 (05.97)
Hoch Kreuz where Kennedy Allee meets B9 is now a stop on the subway between Bonn and Bad-Godesberg.
0103 (05.97)
The Godesberg (view #3)
0124 (05.97)
Just down the street from Alten Post in Plittersdorf, an old forester's hof built in the 19th century, when apparently this was a forest.
0126 (05.97)
Fachwerk house in Plittersdorf, just as one turns toward the Rhein near Hof's.
0128 (05.97)
Detail from a house in Plittersdorf. "The world is my field" says the inscription, although others might translate this as "The world is my oyster."
0149 (05.97)
On a sunny day, these apartments look great.
0155 (05.97)
Clarence the suit of armor, symbol of the BAHS Crusaders. It was worn on more than one occasion. One that I remember was the Homecoming Procession Fall of 1974 when Ted Gaines wore it while riding a small 50 cc motorcycle.
0164 (05.97)
The Königswinter Ferry
0169 (05.97)
Drachenfels framed by streamers on the foredeck of a Köln-Düsseldorfer river boat.
0170 (05.97)
Sylvia Wagner (Parent), Ray Wagner (Parent), Linda Wagner ('75), Kathy Krisher Hetrick ('74), on the foredeck of a Köln-Düsseldorfer river boat.
0191 (05.97)
Die Bild Zeitung - newspaper dispenser in downtown Bad Godesberg.
0193 (05.97)
The Lets Dance version of the Project apartment iron door grids.
0204 (05.97)
The Drachenfels as seen from Roland's Bogen on the western bank.
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