Americana Photos of Rural America

Photos by Bob Bell

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The domain holdthepresses.com presently has a traffic classification of zero (the lower the more users). We were able to detect two contacts and directions for holdthepresses.com to help you communicate with them. We were able to detect two mass communication sites belong to this website. The domain holdthepresses.com has been online for eight hundred and fifty-eight weeks, fifteen days, twenty-three hours, and sixteen minutes.
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HOLDTHEPRESSES.COM HISTORY

The domain holdthepresses.com was first submitted to the registrar on January 20, 2008. This website was updated on the date of November 21, 2013. It will go back on the market on January 19, 2016. As of today, it is eight hundred and fifty-eight weeks, fifteen days, twenty-three hours, and sixteen minutes old.
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January
2008
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November
2013
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January
2016

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WHAT DOES HOLDTHEPRESSES.COM LOOK LIKE?

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BOB BELL

2550 SYMSONIA HIGHWAY NO. 12

BENTON, KENTUCKY, 42025

UNITED STATES

HOSTMONSTER.COM

HOSTMONSTER INC

1958 SOUTH 950 EAST

PROVO, UTAH, 84606

UNITED STATES

HOLDTHEPRESSES.COM SERVER

We found that a lone root page on holdthepresses.com took one thousand two hundred and nineteen milliseconds to load. We could not detect a SSL certificate, so in conclusion our crawlers consider this site not secure.
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NOT SECURE
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74.220.215.211

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We observed that holdthepresses.com is operating the nginx/1.12.2 os.

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Americana Photos of Rural America

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Photos by Bob Bell

PARSED CONTENT

The domain had the following in the web site, "The Holy Bible sits on the pulpit where it was left after the last sermon in June 1999 at the Shiloh Methodist Church, Huntsville, IL." We observed that the web site stated " Ive passed by the church often in my travels, but today there was a fresh coat of paint on the outside." It also stated " A sign on the door said it had never been locked, and hopefully never will be. Old Trinity Methodist Church, Wolf Creek, WV." The header had Shiloh Church as the highest ranking keyword. This keyword was followed by Methodist, church, and Illinois which isn't as urgent as Shiloh Church. The other words the site uses is abandoned. Bob Bell is also included and will not be understood by search crawlers.

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Hold the Presses!

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Hold the Raisins

Sunday, December 05, 2010. Just wanted to see if the blog is still functioning. Sunday, July 01, 2007. No tomatoes, no garlic, nothing. I run about madly while the tickets pile up and I contemplate just dashing out the door and never returning. I wake up in a cold sweat, locate my pants, and rush to work full of guilt for slacking off so badly in my sleep. Tuesday, June 19, 2007.

Hold the Sound.

On July 29, 2010. What is it that makes records like. Before Today stands as a record which is a piece of eclectic, shimmering pop music. Ariel Pink constantly tries new things, mixing up instruments and sounds, and all come off incredibly successfully.

Hold the Sour Cream

A Vegan Take on Jewish Cuisine. Monday, September 17, 2012. Challah is a braided white bread traditionally baked to celebrate shabbat, but on Rosh Hashanah, we eat a round challah to symbolized the cycle of the year. I got the recipe from the PPK.