Kind of looks like a Who-house post-Grinch, doesn’t it? This is a fireplace in the Lazaretto, a nationally-significant site outside Philadelphia dating from 1799 (same year George Washington died.)
I love this shot. Thanks for visiting and leaving a comment on my blog. Glad you introduced yourself. Now I know why those two tombstones didn’t seem as weathered as the others!
Rebecca, It was great to find your treasure trove of images of the Upper Dublin Meeting House. I will be back to explore your archives! And thanks for making your way over here.
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I love it. And it needs a toasty fire in the hearth.
Kind of looks like a Who-house post-Grinch, doesn’t it? This is a fireplace in the Lazaretto, a nationally-significant site outside Philadelphia dating from 1799 (same year George Washington died.)
I love this shot. Thanks for visiting and leaving a comment on my blog. Glad you introduced yourself. Now I know why those two tombstones didn’t seem as weathered as the others!
Rebecca, It was great to find your treasure trove of images of the Upper Dublin Meeting House. I will be back to explore your archives! And thanks for making your way over here.