2003 Snapshots on Main Street!

GRAND PRIZE - "I'm headed home" by Linda Brown I'm Headed Home

BEST IN SHOW - "Winter in Brandywine Village" by Michael Looney Winter in Brandywine Village

ARCHITECTURE - First Place - "Howe House and Garden" by Freda Barrett

Howe House and Garden

ARCHITECTURE - Runner Up - "Historic Preservation & Entrepreneurship" by Al Paoli Historic Preservation & Entrepreneurship

SEASONS - First Place - "Yes, we're open!" by John Troxell Yes, Open

SEASONS - Runner Up - "Berries in Island: Main Street & Library Avenue" by

David Hutton Berries

STREETSCAPE - First Place - "Reflections on Loockerman" by Marc Ostroff Reflections

STREETSCAPE - Runner Up - "Night on the Town" by Sue Wang Night

THINGS WE DO ON MAIN STREET...EAT, WORK, PLAY! - First Place - "Pro USA Rally" by Sandro Cuccia

Pro USA

THINGS WE DO ON MAIN STREET...EAT, WORK, PLAY! - Runner Up - "Broom Toss" by David Koster Broom

HONORABLE MENTION

"Structures in Neon" by John Troxell Neon

"Old man winter can't dampen Old Glory's spirit!" by Linda Brown Old Glory

"Behind the Gate (Fall") by Marc Ostroff Behind

"Finally! - Spring" by Monica Nagy Finally

"Rain on Main" by William Halberstadt Rain

"The Beach" by David Koster Beach

"Downtown Transportation" by Tom Hallenbeck Transportation

"Conrail" by Monica Nagy Conrail

"Rehoboth Rest Stop" by Sandro Cuccia Rest Stop

"Fun on Main Street" by James Franklin Fun

A special thank you goes out to all participants in this year's contest and warmest congratulations to all prize winners! The Snapshots on Main Street! Photo Contest Exhibit Opening was held on Thursday, May 29 at the Schwartz Center for the Arts, in downtown Dover. This year's winning photos along with many other entries were featured at the opening. For information about this year's exhibit, please call 302-739-4271.

This year's grand prize, valued at $300, was a pair of season tickets to the newly renovated Schwartz Center for the Arts! Delaware Main Street would like to extend thanks to over 20 businesses that donated prizes for this year's contest, valued at more than $1,600.

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