MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: historic
IMG 6411-001-Archway Toll Gate
13 Feb 2020 |
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The toll gate and gatehouse are long gone, but the plaque on Pauntley Street marks its spot. According to Historic England, it was removed in 1871. Here's a photo of what the toll gate looked like in 1870: historicengland.org.uk/services-skills/education/educational-images/toll-gate-on-archway-road-islington-london-3821
Jemez Mountains
08 Jun 2009 |
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Driving north to Taos. View large to read.
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Old Deerfield
18 Sep 2010 |
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Settled, attacked, abandoned, resettled, attacked. You'd think they would have learned.
Hammered
23 Oct 2011 |
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Demonstration of blacksmithing, Historic Deerfield, Massachusetts.
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Wrought
23 Oct 2011 |
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Demonstration of blacksmithing, Historic Deerfield, Massachusetts.
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Forged
23 Oct 2011 |
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Demonstration of blacksmithing, Historic Deerfield, Massachusetts.
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Little Elizabeth
23 Oct 2011 |
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Burial ground, Deerfield, Massachusetts.
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Sybil
23 Oct 2011 |
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Burial ground, Deerfield, Massachusetts.
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New Bern Academy Sign
23 May 2012 |
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See next photo for the actual building.
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Fish Fountain
23 May 2012 |
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Back garden, Stanly House. www.tryonpalace.org/stanly_house.php
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Stanly House
23 May 2012 |
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From the street, the house looks like it's made of stone, but it's actually wood siding.
www.tryonpalace.org/stanly_house.php
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Washington Slept Here
23 May 2012 |
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John Wright Stanly and his wife died in the yellow fever epidemic of 1789, and the house was empty in 1791 when George Washington was on his southern tour. The townsfolks, recognizing what a grand house it was, cleaned it up and put their own furniture inside for Washington's stay.
www.tryonpalace.org/stanly_house.php
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Tryon Palace Sign
23 May 2012 |
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The sign's on the main highway into town, across from an empty JimBob's restaurant. See next pic for the actual Palace.
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New Bern Academy
23 May 2012 |
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Founded in 1764 and built in 1809, New Bern Academy is the oldest public school building in North Carolina and one of the oldest in America. It was still used as a school recently enough to have been attended by some of New Bern's current residents. After it closed, it sat vacant for several years before being renovated in the 1980s and opened as a museum of New Bern life. It's currently closed for more renovations and will reopen with 4 galleries: architecture, education, history, and the Civil War.
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Stanly House Sign
23 May 2012 |
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The sign neglects to mention John Wright Stanly's other son:
"John Wright Stanly had another son who did not share directly in the family fortune. John Carruthers Stanly was generally acknowledged to be the son of John Wright Stanly and an enslaved African woman of the Ebo tribe. He was born into slavery, but gained his freedom at age 21 through the help of his owners, the Stewart family, who also facilitated his education and his advancement in society. Because of his first occupation, John C. Stanly became known as “Barber Jack.” After making a success of his barber shop, he went on to become a large-scale property owner and local entrepreneur, and his success in business made him one of the wealthiest men in Craven County in the early 19th century.
John C. Stanly is a paradox of history: he bought his own family members out of slavery, but went on to become a slaveholder himself. He was, in fact, one of the largest slave owners in Craven County.
His wife, Kitty, one of those whom he bought out of slavery, was a founding member of New Bern’s First Presbyterian Church, along with craftsman Robert Hay, whose home is also part of the Palace complex."
www.tryonpalace.org/stanly_house.php
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Tryon Palace
23 May 2012 |
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A swarm of orange-shirted school kiddies rush into the Palace.
This building is a reconstruction, built in the 1950s from the original plans.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tryon_Palace
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