tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28321251.post2747422760636972130..comments2024-02-04T23:58:27.839-05:00Comments on Alice's Grand Adventures: 52 week photography project: ten shots (technical)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28321251.post-48613957096696398942017-02-07T19:19:22.305-05:002017-02-07T19:19:22.305-05:00Nice pics. I too love capturing buildings and grea...Nice pics. I too love capturing buildings and great architecture. There are very nice and unique structures in San antonio and now that we moved to Colorado, which is a scenic place, nature dominates buildings :-)Mahathi Ramyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02573960801443027067noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28321251.post-81699185911973020282017-02-07T18:05:03.308-05:002017-02-07T18:05:03.308-05:00Binghamton? Well, there is the Stone Opera House,...Binghamton? Well, there is the Stone Opera House, abandoned years ago and rotting blocks from where I work (thank you for reminding me of this; I am going to rerun the post I did on it in 2013 for Throwback Thursday). George M. Cohan, Edward G. Robinson, and Teddy Roosevelt, among others, visited or performed in that building. There's the New York State Inebriate Asylum, the first institution to treat alcoholism as a disease, which also sits empty. (Locally, it is called "The Castle") There is a lot of history rotting in the Binghamton area - as someone says in a different context, "so sad".Alanahttp://ramblinwitham.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28321251.post-68930380489420763072017-02-07T13:31:43.614-05:002017-02-07T13:31:43.614-05:00Why, thank you.
And, now that I live in Metropolit...Why, thank you.<br />And, now that I live in Metropolitan DC, we have a slew of buildings that are famous. But, I also prefer those we don't all know- or wish to avoid. <br />Like the slave trader buildings I wrote about last week (in Alexandria), the various remaining camps that surrounded the District of Columbia (Washington, and Alexandria, ) that were critical to buttress the US capitol from Southern attacks, the homes that served as hospitals for both Northern and Southern wounder (you should be watching Mercy Street on PBS), the Masonic Temple that is officially OUTSIDE the borders of the original capitol (following the original design of the Washington Monument- or, as my middle child called it- the Washington Pencil...)Cerebrations.bizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01273098928740152430noreply@blogger.com