Multiple iPhoto libraries when I click on the iPhoto icon in the dock.

I see four iPhoto libraries when I right click on the iPhoto icon in the Dock, but I only actually have two libraries.  The other two simply do not exist on my computer.  And when I click on the libraries that do not exist, obviously nothing happens.  In the image below, only the bottom two libraries are actual photo libraries.  The top two (iPhoto Spain and iPhoto Library) do not exist.
I have relaunched Finder, restarted the computer, and even restored the entire computer from my Time Machine backup.  Nothing changes.  No matter what I try, the non existent iPhoto libraries continue to be present when I right click the iPhoto icon in the dock.  BTW, only two bottom two iPhoto libraries in the attached image are in the Pictures folder.
How do I get rid of those two non existent iPhoto libraries from the Dock.

this happened after i hard shutdown with some multiple programs running which froze everything after powering back up the blue folders showed up
how do i safely remove these folders?
i imported 3 sets of photos and in the background processes were running which froze everything then i forced shutdown by holding down the power button.
ios maverick
iphoto '09 vers 8.12

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