Ray Kidder:  

CLASS OF 1977
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Wootton High SchoolClass of 1977
Rockville, MD
Rockville, MD

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Ray is from Woodbridge, VirginiaRay's schools include...Expand for more
Wootton High School, Robert Frost Junior High School
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This is a photograph that shows my father Nathaniel Remington Kidder (1921-1998) on the left that was taken at Christ Episcopal Church in Rockville, Maryland circa 1989.  I can be seen on the right.  It must have been taken
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On my Sunshine Bus Tour to the Great Southwest in October 2018, we stopped on the way back at the outside of the state capital building in Oklahoma City, where I am seen standing.
This was taken while I was at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, during my bus trip out to the American Southwest in October 2018.
This photo shows where I first stepped into the Pacific Ocean at Marina del Ray, California, on 13 October 2018.  This is also called Venice Beach.  I waded in up to my knees, but it felt not as cold as I had been lead by m
On my trip from Richmond, Virginia, to Southern California and back in October of 2018, we stopped in Las Vegas. I spotted an Elvis Presley look alike who seemed very camera shy.  He noticed how I kept on trying to get a ph
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Ray Kidder on the walkway that crosses the top of the Hoover Dam on the Nevada side close to the parking garage.
A small part of the electrical power infrastructure at the Hoover Dam
This shows the tour guide who (like me) formerly lived in Potomac, Maryland and also graduated from Thomas Wootton High School.  She was of the class of 1990, and I was of the class of 1977.
This shows the museum inside of the Hoover Dam, which documents its construction during the Great Depression (1931 to 1936).  When building it, they had to be careful to allow small portions of blocks of concrete to harden
Hydro-electric water turbine generators
This shows the Colorado River just downstream from the Hoover Dam, with a water head pressure loss of up to 590 feet.
This was the 19th century steamship boat reproduction that we went on, which took up a couple of miles or so downstream towards the Gulf of Mexico and back to the old part of New Orleans.
This shows the paddlewheel in action.  As far as I can tell, this boat (although made mostly of metal) seemed to move about like the ones from the 19th century.
Streetcars on tracks, such as can be seen here, go back to the early 19th century here in New Orleans and contribute to the nostalgia of the neighborhood.  I was constrained for time, so I did not bother taking a ride.
This shows the view of New Orleans from the paddleboat when it had just left the dock.  This view shows the famous St. Louis Catholic Cathedral.  When walking outside of this cathedral, I remember noticing someone who was p
Tourism next to the St. Louis Cathedral meant that some people earned monetary donations through entertainment.  Although the man cannot be seen moving in this still picture, he was a real man who moved about while dressed
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