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This
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area is being started with recent photographs of Can Tho that are
being provided to us by Joe O'Donnell and his wife Miss Tuyet, from
their visits back to Can Tho |
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102. A multi level
restaurant at the waterfront park area in Can Tho,
2001
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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103. A multi level
restaurant at the waterfront park area in Can Tho,
2001
Photo by: Joe
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104. A view of the
Saigon-Can Tho Hotel two blocks off the waterfront in Can Tho.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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105. A view of the
Saigon-Can Tho Hotel two blocks off the waterfront in Can Tho.
Photo by: Joe
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106. This is the new
museum dedicated to Viet Nam history. Not open yet, when this
photo was taken. A beautiful building on Hoa-Binh Ave.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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107. The small pagoda on
the waterfront in Can Tho. The inside has been redone since I
was last inside during the 65-67 period. It is nice.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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108. The old Provincial
Prison. I believe it's being kept as a historical land mark.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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109. The old Provincial
Prison. I believe it's being kept as a historical land mark.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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110. The main Post Office
in Can Tho, located on Hoa-Binh Avenue.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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111. The courthouse in Can
Tho, just around the corner from the street that the Mekong Hotel was
located on.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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112. A new building, part
of the courthouse complex. Just behind the building you can see
the Mekong Hotel being remodeled. There use to be a large
old French style house located here-right next to the old Mekong
Motel. Just to the left of the old house was a very old and very
big tree. The house and tree are both gone now.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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113. A high school in Can
Tho, just off Hoa-Binh Avenue on a side street.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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114. A large old French
influence house. If you left the Mekong Hotel, turned right and
went to the corner and tuned left, you would be in front of this
house. Or if you walked from the Mekong Hotel to Nghinh Longs
tailor shop you passed this house.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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115. Another French style
building. Banner reads "Happy New Year."
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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116. View of the Ninh Kieu
restaurant/bar just at the end of the waterfront park. This
restaurant is at the spot where the U.S.Navy Station was located.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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117. View of the Ninh Kieu
restaurant/bar just at the end of the waterfront park.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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118. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum, located on Hoa-Binh Avenue close to the post
office. This shot is the main gate.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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119. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum. This shot is of the Ho Chi Minh musem.
Photo by: Joe
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120. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum. Joe O'Donnell at entrance to the Ho Chi Minh
musem.
Photo by: Joe
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121. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum. Joe O'Donnell by the Ho Chi Minh statue.
Photo by: Joe
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122. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum. Joe O'Donnell by a scale model of Ho Chi Minh's
house.
Photo by: Joe
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123. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum. Unopened military museum that is almost
finished.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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124. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum. The white building to the left contains artillery
pieces, aircraft and helicopters.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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125. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum. Old cannons.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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126. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum. SAM missile, outside of the museum.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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127. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum. SAM missile, outside of the museum.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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128. Peoples Republic of
Vietnam museum. SAM missile, outside of the museum.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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129. A monument to the
Viet Cong fighters on the outskirts of Can Tho going towards Cai Rang.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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130. Another view of the
monument to the Viet Cong fighters on the outskirts of Can Tho.
Photo by: Joe
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131. This is the exact
spot where the 13th Aviation Battalion Headquarters was located prior
to moving to the Can Tho Airfield. Now it is a row of shops.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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132. A view of the Ferry
crossing at Can Tho, the gate.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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133. A view of the Ferry
crossing at Can Tho, the ramp.
Photo by: Joe
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134. A view of the Ferry
crossing at Can Tho, on the river.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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135. A Dragon dance parade
in Can Tho.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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136. Selling fresh fish.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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137. Selling fresh pork,
cooked.
Photo by: Joe
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138. Selling fresh pork,
uncooked head table.
Photo by: Joe
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139. Selling fresh
chicken.
Photo by: Joe
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140. The Floating Market
at Cai Rang, just outside Can Tho. Five hundred large boats
gathered to wholesale fruits and vegetables.
Photo by: Joe
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141. The Floating Market
at Cai Rang, just outside Can Tho. Small boats move among the
large boats buying what they need.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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142. The Floating Market
at Cai Rang, just outside Can Tho. Small boats unload to retail
their products.
Photo by: Joe
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143. The Floating Market
at Cai Rang, just outside Can Tho. The large boats display
available products tied to long poles on their boats.
Photo by: Joe
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144. The waterfront park
along the river at Can Tho. The statue of Ho Chi Minh in the
park .
Photo by: Joe
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145. The waterfront park
along the river at Can Tho. Tuyet O'Donnell wearing a Vietnamese
Ao Dai at the park .
Photo by: Joe
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146. The waterfront park
along the river at Can Tho. An example of the well kept lawns
and shrubs .
Photo by: Joe
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147. The waterfront park
along the river at Can Tho. Another example of the well kept
lawns and shrubs .
Photo by: Joe
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148. The waterfront park
along the river at Can Tho. View of the upper end of the park by
the market area of Can Tho .
Photo by: Joe
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149. The waterfront park
along the river at Can Tho. Joe O'Donnell along the park walkway
in Can Tho .
Photo by: Joe
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150. The waterfront park
along the river at Can Tho. Joe O'Donnell along the park walkway
in Can Tho .
Photo by: Joe
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151. The TRUNG VIET knick
knack store, formerly NGHINH
LONG Tailor Shop. The store is now operated by Mr.
Long's daughter.
Photo by: Joe
O'Donnell 2001 |
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152. An expanded view of
the TRUNG VIET store. The shoe on the 3rd floor is a left over symbol
from the early 60's when the G.I.s shopped here as NGHINH LONG.
Photo by: Joe
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