Bob Jarman wrote:
Neat place - any possibility of access? I enjoy the tones.
YES Bob! Funny you ask. I was back there this morning when the owner was home. I got a better image of the entire garage which is actually a 200 year old livery that housed horses back in the day. 2 of the "doors" actually contain cars. The other "door" houses mechanical and electrical eqpt to make the far left side of the building a "home." City Hall, 1862, is directly behind this "garage".
Scott
Thanks Scott! I was back there yesterday talking to the owner.
I have to download my images. The "barn doors" were opened and they have stained glass art in them.
Dan
douter wrote:
Probly sports a lead-zinc roof, Dan'l. Love the doors!
Douglas
Around here we call the roofs of this type, tin or metal. I dont know the "ingredients" in them Douglas.
As I stated above, I was there yesterday talking to the owner about his place.
It was initially a livery in the early 1800's.
I will post yesterdays images when I can.
Thanks!
Dan'l