Image:Homer's Horns Burpee.jpg

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en:Category:Images of Rockford, Illinois(Original text : Photo I took of Homer at the en:Burpee Museum of Natural History.)

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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.(Original text : Self taken with a camera.)

Date

2007-03-18 (original upload date)

Author

Original uploader was Kranar drogin at en.wikipedia, and User:Kranar drogin here on the Commons.

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  • 2007-03-18 22:38 Kranar drogin 720×540×8 (61591 bytes) {{Information | Description = Photo I took of Homer at the [[Burpee Museum of Natural History]]. | Source = Self taken with a camera. | Date = March 18, 2007 | Author = [[User:Kranar_drogin|Kranar drogin]] | Permission = {{PD-self}} }}

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