First Baptist Church Valdosta, 200 W Central Avenue, Valdosta, Georgia, USA / Built: 1900

THE Beginning: To start with Baptist Church of Valdosta in fact commenced in Troupville over 150 many years in the past. The very first settlers arrived to South Ga in 1821. On June 21, 1840, a Missionary Baptist Church organized at the property of James O. Goldwire. First Baptist was at first constituted underneath the… Continue reading First Baptist Church Valdosta, 200 W Central Avenue, Valdosta, Georgia, USA / Built: 1900

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens ~ Miami Florida – Gardens

The east front of the villa overlooking Biscayne Bay. This facade with its tall corners, recollects the Renaissance fortress-like appreance of its protoype, the Villa Rezzonico at Bassano del Grappa in Italian Veneto Out of the photograph is a good stone barge at the remaining acts as a breakerwater. NRHP Reference#: 70000181 and 78003193 (raise)… Continue reading Vizcaya Museum and Gardens ~ Miami Florida – Gardens

Downtown Detroit Club Appears in the 1996 Film

The Detroit Club is a historic building located in Detroit, Michigan. The four-story brick and stone Romanesque Revival building was constructed in 1891, designed by architects Wilson Eyre Jr. and John Scott & Co. It features an unusual recessed archway with stairs leading up to the front door. The club consists of a grill and… Continue reading Downtown Detroit Club Appears in the 1996 Film

“Cruising the Waterfront of Port Townsend WA with BRYONY”

The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is a non-profit vocational school located in Port Hadlock, Washington. Founded by Robert Prothero, the school’s mission is to teach and preserve the fine art of wooden boatbuilding and traditional maritime crafts. In 1983, the school built the cutter BRYONY under Prothero’s direction. Recently restored, BRYONY was originally owned… Continue reading “Cruising the Waterfront of Port Townsend WA with BRYONY”