
How to Download Images
Windows users should right-click on
the image thumbnail and select "Save target to
disk" from the menu that appears. Note where you
are saving it, as well as its filename, so you can find
it easily later.
Macintosh users should click and hold
on the image thumbnail until the menu appears. Then
choose "Download link to disk" and note where
you are saving the file, as well as its filename, so
you can find it easily later. Do not "save image"
or "download image" because this will only
save the thumbnail. It's important instead to download
or save the LINK or TARGET.
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Photo 1 (1000x571 pixels, 200dpi)
Dairy farmer Joe Hartle has been working with
the Centre County Grange Fair for fifty years,
in "The Grange Fair: An American Tradition"
presented and produced by Penn State Public Broadcasting.
(photo provided from program). |
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Photo 2 (1000x571 pixels, 200dpi)
Tent camper Ruth Wolf has only missed coming
to the Centre County Grange Fair once in her 86
years. With almost 1,000 military-style tents,
it may be the last surviving agricultural encampment
fair in the country. "The Grange Fair: An
American Tradition" is presented and produced
by Penn State Public Broadcasting. (photo provided
from program). |
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Photo 3 (1000x571 pixels, 200dpi)
Megan Brown has been raising her prize-winning
steer for a year in order to compete in the Centre
Country Grange Fair in "The Grange Fair:
An American Tradition" presented and produced
by Penn State Public Broadcasting. (photo provided
from program). |
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Photo 4 (1000x571 pixels, 200dpi)
Heather Brown, mother of Megan Brown, watches
her daughter before the judges in the live stock
competition in "The Grange Fair: An American
Tradition" presented and produced by Penn
State Public Broadcasting. (photo provided from
program). |
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Photo 5 (1000x571 pixels, 200dpi)
Night time view of the Centre County Grange Fair
in "The Grange Fair: An American Tradition"
presented and produced by Penn State Public Broadcasting.
(photo provided from program). |
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Photo 6 (1600x1200 pixels, 200dpi)
Joe Myers, producer/director of "The
Grange Fair: An American Tradition" with
photographer Jeff Preston, at a typical family
tent set-up at what may be the last encampment
fair in the country, the Centre Country Grange
Fair. The documentary was produced by Penn State
Public Broadcasting. Photo by Carol Wonsavage. |
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Photo 7 (1600x1200 pixels, 200dpi)
Joe Myers, producer/director of "The Grange
Fair: An American Tradition" at a typical
family tent set-up at what may be the last encampment
fair in the country, the Centre Country Grange
Fair. Almost 1,000 military-style tents, some
elaborately furnished, house families for the
week-long event. The documentary was produced
by Penn State Public Broadcasting. Photo by Carol
Wonsavage. |
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Photo 8 (1000x571 pixels, 200dpi)
Almost 1,000 military-style tents have housed
families at the Centre County Grange Fair for
over 100 years. The Fair may be the last agricultural
encampment fair in America. "Grange Fair:
An American Tradition" is produced by Penn
State Public Broadcasting. (photo by Joe Myers) |
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