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Originally Posted by Lynnie
What a lovely house. With my love of history, especially the Victorian/Edwardian eras, I love seeing these and picturing people wearing the period's clothing walking through those very doors and cleaning those very windows and sweeping those very floor boards. It'd be fun imagining imaginary friends running though the halls, too.
When I was up in Bellingham, WA a few weeks ago, we drove by a street called "Wilson".  I don't think it ended with "Way", probably "Dr." or "St.", but it was still pretty cool. There were some old Victorian houses in that area too.
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Lynnie - thanks so much. And did somone say "history?" I majored in Broadcast Journalism and minored in history. My fav eras are post civil war thru 1945, ancient civilizations (I lived in Cairo when I was young), and Russian History (preferably covering Nicholas II). I am into military history as well. My specialty however is mining towns in the west.
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Originally Posted by One Radical Dude
That's a really lovely structure there. Thank you for posting it.
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Thanks ORD. When I first saw that house, I thought 'Fosters.'
