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Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts Couldn’t get a reasonable connection from Ottawa to New Orleans so I phoned around and found out that I could fly out of Boston at reasonable rates so my wife and I hopped in the car, visited a … Continue reading
Posted in MA, USA
Tagged architecture, Boston, carriage, harbor, harbour, horse, horse drawn carriage, Massachusetts, RJHay, Ron Hay
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“The Guildâ€, Guildwood Park, Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario
“The Guild”, Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario I was visiting in Toronto and was able to schedule my visit to coincide with an outing with the Ontario Photo Collective (OPC) to a place that I would likely never have found on my … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Toronto
Tagged "The Guild", 1914, architectural facades, architectural remnants, architecture, ©rjhay, bits and pieces, bride and groom, clarks, Cliff Acres, Guild Inn, Guild Inn Gardens, guildwood inn, Guildwood Park, handicrafts, hidden gem, hot chocolate, metropolitan toronto, Ontario, Ontario Photo Collective, OPC, remnants, Rendelagh Park, Ron Hay, Rosa & Spencer Clark, Scarborough, Scarborough Bluffs, spencer clark, Toronto, toronto buildings, toronto ontario, wedding photographers
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Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba The Manitoba Legislative Building, by Western Canadian timelines, would be considered one of the older buildings on the Canadian Prairies. Designed by architect Frank Worthington Simon, the building is constructed of Tyndall Stone, a dolomitic … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Manitoba, Winnipeg
Tagged architecture, balcony, bison, brass, buffalo, canadian prairies, Christmas, Christmas tree, columnar, construction material, decorations, dolomitic limestone, dome, fossils, frank worthington, garson manitoba, hallways, legislative building, Manitoba, Manitoba Legislative Building, Manitoba Tourism, old fossil, pointsetta, politicians, railing, reflections, rotunda, saircase, sculpture, stained glass window, staue, telephone, telephone booth, Tourism Manitoba, tourism office, Tyndall Stone, water fountain, Winnipeg, winnipeg manitoba
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