Caedes

  A Tour Of Concordia "City Hall"  

Click here to view at full resolution.
Uploaded: 08/24/10 11:27 AM GMT
A Tour Of Concordia "City Hall"
Views: 336
Dlds: 38
Status: active

The year 1913 is engraved into this quaint little city hall. I hope you all are enjoying the little tour.

Comments

Post a Comment  -  Subscribe to this discussion
::Genver
08/24/10 12:19 AM GMT
The building is very lovely,Billy,very good clarity,the colors are very pleasant as well as the lighting,the photo is really lovely.
0∈ [?]
::LakeMichiganSunset
08/24/10 12:25 AM GMT
Definitely qualifies it as old...Nice photo Billy...Fran
0∈ [?]
::J_E_F
08/24/10 1:05 PM GMT
You can count the bricks - well presented, if a little aggressive on the cropping.
0∈ [?]
¦:º)
.rvdb
08/24/10 3:04 PM GMT
Lovely picture but have to agree with John on the crop.

Rob
0∈ [?]
The reason why the sunsets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
.koca
08/24/10 4:09 PM GMT
I really enjoy, Billy, keep them coming. Thanks a lot.
0∈ [?]
::corngrowth
08/24/10 5:50 PM GMT
Fine post again Billy. I like the by you given tour. Very nice shot with good details. Well done.
Regards, Cornelius.

0∈ [?]
Cornelius was here either to enjoy your image or say 'thank you' for your interest in my work. Please CLICK HERE to see my journal!
::0930_23
08/24/10 5:54 PM GMT
Pay your parking fine while your are there BTK. :) A typical building for the Midwest. Many banks were built in this same style. Good tour. Get on the bus, Gus.

VFS-TicK

0∈ [?]
Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
::Roseman_Stan
08/24/10 6:14 PM GMT
Another fine shot in the series Billy. Thanks!

Stan
0∈ [?]
“Won't you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you” - Richard Brinsley Sheridan
::Inkeri
08/24/10 6:46 PM GMT
A Fine photo of this Lovely building,Billy.Nice details.
0∈ [?]
::biffobear
08/24/10 9:21 PM GMT
Wonder why the windows are bricked up..They were here in william pitts time as every window had a tax on it..R.
0∈ [?]
“Life is full of beauty. Notice it. Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling faces. Smell the rain, and feel the wind. Live your life to the fullest potential, and fight for your dreams.”
::luckyshot
08/24/10 11:16 PM GMT
Billy - It looks like windows on the second floor became optional at some time in the building's history. THis is a fine addition to the Concordia series. Thad
0∈ [?]
If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera. ~Lewis Hine
.Joanie
08/25/10 12:04 AM GMT
This old building is sure kept up good! Great capture Billy!
Joanie
0∈ [?]
::Ed1958
08/27/10 11:50 AM GMT
Love old brick buildings. Billy.
I like that also the window decoration are in bricks.
Very interesting and thanks for sharing it.
Ed.
0∈ [?]
::allisontaylor
08/28/10 4:31 AM GMT
Wonderful colors and textures in the old building. I wonder if the upper squares were intended to be windows at one time?
0∈ [?]

Leave a comment (registration required):

Subject: