http://www.asergeev.com/pictures/archives/list.htm
Came across the above site by accident. He's a physicist who was at UMass-Dartmouth from 2003-2005 and likes to take photos.
Good site just to relax and view the area at leisure.
Have fun!
General photos of Fall River and surrounding area
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Re: General photos of Fall River and surrounding area
Hi folks!
From the past...
This site is still open for viewing. .Dont get lost...
https://www.asergeev.com/pictures/archives/list.htm
Once you click on a pic, it opens a not very big version of it.
Once you click on that new, isolated pic, it takes you to "similar items"
Once you click on a pic THERE, you get a BIG pic
However, finding the pic you picked is confusing.
I just did that and stumbled upon a pic of the street I used to live on, in Boston, on Beacon Hill, in the 70s: Pickney Steet! Surprised me!
Anyway, once I found this pic I wasn't looking for, by clicking on it again, at the top there displayed different sizes to choose...like 125% for instance..
I lived on this street 1973.
Some of you smart people can probably figure out how the site works
...when you do, let us know! 
From the past...
This site is still open for viewing. .Dont get lost...
https://www.asergeev.com/pictures/archives/list.htm
Once you click on a pic, it opens a not very big version of it.
Once you click on that new, isolated pic, it takes you to "similar items"
Once you click on a pic THERE, you get a BIG pic
However, finding the pic you picked is confusing.
I just did that and stumbled upon a pic of the street I used to live on, in Boston, on Beacon Hill, in the 70s: Pickney Steet! Surprised me!

Anyway, once I found this pic I wasn't looking for, by clicking on it again, at the top there displayed different sizes to choose...like 125% for instance..
I lived on this street 1973.
Some of you smart people can probably figure out how the site works


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