Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: Museum

The Lumber Camp Museum

17 Nov 2020 2 116
Built by the CCC at Hartwick Pines State Park. The point, it could be said, is that the park's best feature is a stand of White Pine that was deliberately spared from the loggers. Photo taken 8/13/2008.

Joan and the Castle

24 May 2020 1 144
A Celebration of Joan, on our Anniversary. We've been married for four years, but we've been a couple for a long time. Thought I post a few pictures. It's 1995, here; and we're in DC, about to explore the Smithsonian.

Window

29 Dec 2019 1 1 170
Grand Portage National Monument, on Lake Superior in northern Minnesota.

The Lady Blacksmith

11 Oct 2018 177
Traverse Bay Vacation October 2018--Day 2 Don't think I'd visited the blacksmith shop in Glen Haven since I was a kid.

Quills

06 Apr 2018 1 1 252
At Grand Portage National Monument, on Lake Superior in extreme northern Minnesota.

The Cannery at Glen Haven

28 Feb 2015 1 792
A frozen-over Lake Michigan in the background.

Hotel Porch

23 Nov 2014 3 2 232
Fayette State Park, Michigan. I've explained about Fayette --one of my favorite places--before. More than once . Photo taken with a Minolta Zoom 110 in 1981.

Edison Complex

23 Dec 2006 87
Thomas Edison's Menlo Park invention factory, as reestablished at Henry Ford's Greenfield Village in Dearborn. Taken in the autumn of 1988. There's something about Greenfield Village. For those of us who live near Dearborn, it's a special place; a slice of history as captured by Henry Ford and as interpreted by his successors. But I've friends in Dayton who consider the Wright Cycle Shop to be a stolen artifact, and I suspect there are folks in New Jersey with similar opinions about these buildings. ============= Sorry 'bout the horribly dirty slide. I may work this one over again one of these days.

A Grey Day in Duluth

17 Dec 2006 91
Duluth harbor, from the pilot house of former US Steel Great Lakes Fleet flagship William A. Irvin , in August of 1988 (I think.) The Irvin was retired in the late 1970s, and has been a museum in Duluth's harbor for the past two decades. That's the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge , of course, near the center of the photo. The ferry sharing the channel with the the Irvin is Wenonah . Wenonah's now one of the boats ferrying visitors from Grand Portage to Isle Royale, but I don't know what she was doing in 1988.