Grasses
On the path
Like the snap of old vinyl records
Dark shore
Gate shadow
On the path
Dried flowers
Imaginary path
Let's go north
Up the trail
Coast path
Looking southwest
Too late for blackberries
Something strange about this lizard tail...
Queen Anne's lace
Common yarrow
Blackberry sky
Rust and wind
To Point St. George
To Crescent City
Double-fence shot
Breaker
Point St. George
Ship Ashore
Deck drain
Stack with W
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Riding high
Looming prow
1 0 9
One-eyed prow
Iridescence
The days of wood
Old wood
Storm
Proud
Washed up
Pisces
Cheryl, you forgot your boat!
Sandstone
Yes, it's a tree
Enderts Beach Rd.
Enderts Beach Rd.
Beach from a cliff
Calm surf
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The Ship Ashore


Abandoned about four years ago. In the 1950s and early 60s this was a restaurant. It was a nostalgic stop for me, because my grandmother took me out to dinner here a few times. I was her buddy, very young and easily impressed by eating dinner in a ship!
The restaurant was closed and the Ship Ashore became a souvenir shop and museum, but "...lawyers from the city shut the place down because the ship was not ADA accessible." From: www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/1972
My assumption is that there was no way to make it accessible due to its narrow interior. (More info, next photo.)
The restaurant was closed and the Ship Ashore became a souvenir shop and museum, but "...lawyers from the city shut the place down because the ship was not ADA accessible." From: www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/1972
My assumption is that there was no way to make it accessible due to its narrow interior. (More info, next photo.)
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I am a huge ADA advocate.. but I also advocate just as strongly for common sense. Clearly none was used in that decision.
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