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Scrollwork
Detail on the iron gates at Bancroft Tower.
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Bancroft Tower
Something different than the usual view.
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Escalators
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Shadowed Barn
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Harrisville Designs Building
From the Harrisville Designs website:
This small village is nestled in the Monadnock Highlands of southwestern New Hampshire and is the only industrial community of the early 19th Century that still survives in America in its original form. In 1977, the Department of Interior designated Harrisville a National Historic Landmark.
The snow was coming down hard while I was in Harrisville, and though it is hard to tell at this size, you can see the snow more clearly in the detail of the cupola below.
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Harrisville Library
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Chapter House
From the informational sign at the Worcester Art Museum:
Originally part of the Benedictine priory of St. John, founded at the end of the 11th century at Le Bas Nueil, a hamlet north of Poitiers in west central France. The room was removed in its entirety from France and rebuilt in the Musuem in 1932 with few minor substitutions of masonry in the vaulting and a portion of the tile floor.
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Red Stairway
Behind the Regal Cinema in Westboro.
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Window
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