Monday, February 12, 2024
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Long Acre Farm House/Hardcastle House is now part of the Academy Art Museum along with ... |
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... the first public high school in Talbot County (c 1820, addition 1853) |
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Brick Gothic cottages (L to R, 1873, 1878, 1874) |
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Frame house in Federal style |
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Trippe Beale House (1890, by Richard Upjohn, in Victorian style with Moorish elements) |
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Grove of magnolia trees |
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John Horsey House (1890, in Victorian style) |
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Arts & Crafts house (1920) |
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Chaffinch House (c 1893, in Queen Anne style) |
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Parlett House (c 1885-1890, in Queen Anne style) |
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This house (1910) is supposed to reflect the influence of architect Frank Lloyd Wright |
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Galanthus spp/Snowdrops |
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William Mason Shehan House (1909-1910, in Colonial Revival style) |
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Dutch House (1920) |
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Driveway to the Third Haven Meetinghouse |
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Third Haven Meetinghouse (1684) may be the oldest frame building in the state of Maryland
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Third Haven Meetinghouse interior |
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New Third Haven Meetinghouse (1880) |
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Frederick Douglass/Liberty mural (2023, by Adam Himoff) |
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Brick Federal houses (1809, with Georgian influence) |
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Neall House (1804-1810, in Federal style) |
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Neall House Garden entrance |
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Eranthis hyemalis/Winter Aconite |
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Camellia |
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Neall House Garden |
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c 1795 house |
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Joseph's Cottage (c 1795) |
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Talbot Historical Society Research Center |
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Tred Avon Building (c 1878 after a fire destroyed several buildings on Washington Street) |
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Daylight Building (c 1878) was named for its large windows |
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Victorian commercial and residential buildings (c 1878) |
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Talbot County Free Library (1925, renovated 2017) with the Avocado Bubbler (by Jan Kirsh) |
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Sheriff House and Jail (1888) is constructed with granite |
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Easton National Bank (est 1805, building 1904 in Beaux-Arts style) |
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Old Brick Hotel/Stewart Building (1810, in Federal style with Tudor elements) |
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Talbot County Courthouse (1794) |
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Statue (2011, by Jay Hall Carpenter) of Frederick Douglass portraying the event of his "Self-Made Men" speech in the main courtroom of this courthouse |
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Lunch included this Maryland crab soup, which was chock-full of crab meat |
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Talbot Bank (1908, in Greek Revival style) |
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Avalon Theatre (1921) |
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Bullitt House (1801, in Federal style) with a frame addition used as a law office |
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Bullitt House outbuilding and garden |
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Stevens/Hambleton House (1790) |
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Armory (1927) is now the Waterfowl Building (note the sculpture of geese by Bart Walter in 1995) |
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Christ Church (c 1840, in Gothic Revival style) |
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Christ Church Rectory (1893, by Richard Upjohn) |
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Brick Federal townhouse (c 1800) |
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