The architecture of Colonial Williamsburg, VA.
I liked your shots, but my favorite was the ladder on the roof. I really like architectural details.
Williamsburg Is a very great place to visit. We lived very close when I joined NASA at Langley Field, Virginia I 1959. It was even better to visit In those days and we went there most Sunday's to have lunch and learn about Colonial times.
I was one of the original British and Canadians to join NASA. The students at the Collage of William & Mary challenged the NASA Brits to a cricket match to be played on the Williamsburg village green on a Sundy afternoon. We did not have any cricket gear, so contacted the British Embassy in Washington and they sent us all the equipment we needed to to meet the challenge! To bad since the William & Mary students we young and mostly British, and they beat us very badly! Fun occasion though!
Stash wrote:
The beauty of the buildings of the 18th century is preserved in Colonial Williamsburg..
Wonderful collection of architecture. Anyone that has never been to Williamsburg should go.
Stash
Loc: South Central Massachusetts
Meives wrote:
Wonderful collection of architecture. Anyone that has never been to Williamsburg should go.
Thank you Meives. I agree.
Yes #5 for me - it tells a story;)
Stash
Loc: South Central Massachusetts
Susan yamakawa wrote:
Yes #5 for me - it tells a story;)
Thanks for looking Susan and for your kind comment.
Great brickwork but hope they did not use the ladder pictured on the roof to do the masonry.
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