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The Freemasons Tavern (also known as the Freemasons Inn and the Freemasons Inn and Restaurant) is a 19th-century pub in the Brunswick Town area of Hove, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.
Built in the 1850s in a Classical style similar to the surrounding buildings in the rapidly growing Brunswick Town area, it was given a "spectacular" renovation when a restaurant was added in the 1920s. Local architecture firm Denman & Sondesigned an ornate Art Deco interior and an elaborate, brightly coloured entrance adorned with Masonic symbols. both the exterior and the interior survive in excellent condition.
The tavern is a Grade II Listed building.
(info from Wikipedia)
After a long day of exploring the Petrified Forest National Park, we stopped briefly to enjoy the sunset at the famed Painted Desert Inn, a great example of Pueblo Revival style architecture. The inn is an historic complex at the edge Petrified Forest National Park, in Apache County, eastern Arizona. It is located off Interstate 40 and near the original alignment of historic U.S. Route 66, overlooking the Painted Desert.
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The Confederates used this area as their base camp in late June 1863. In the early hours on July 1, 1863 troops marched west that led to the first day battle of Gettysburg.
Ghost hunters also claim this to be one of the most haunted buildings.
A view of one of the buildings at the All-Star Music resort at WDW. I had a real laugh when I tried to use generative AI to remove a couple of people in the central opening. The AI replaced them with a HUGE child. Several times. After the stitch in my side (from laughing) subsided, I got it done with "content-aware fill" instead. Another person in the picture was easier to remove and GAI did OK with that one. The GoPro didn't handle the dynamic range very well, so there's a lot of editing and noise reduction. Happy Sliders Sunday.
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Ausgang der Zinngießergasse / Klaftergasse zum Inn mit Blick zur Innstadtbrauerei und Kloster Maria Hilf
"Put the kettle on dear, we are only 100 miles from home anymore"
Actually we were going away from home here so I made that up : D
The famous former inn in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, which has become a haven for ghost hunters and investigators.
This was taken in the parlor area inside the Bridgeport Inn. This where you check into your room and then sit down and enjoy the wood stove. The stove has its own history as it came from the ghost town of Bodie. The inn is located about 20 miles north of Mono Lake. The was built in 1877 and has a lot of character. Downstairs also has a restaurant and a bar. The bedrooms were all upstairs and have been modernized. This was a great place to stop over before going back the other side of the Sierras.
A lovely Inn and Spa in Sonoma California. This was it's original incarnation in 2005. My wife and I visited as she had seen it featured in a magazine or similar. Out early in the brilliant November sun, I captured some nice images of the property.
After the fact, I sent Terry, the managing partner, a few 8 x 10 prints. We wound up making a very fortunate business arrangement, bartering room time for photography services. This arrangement lasted for years and soon included full access to a local winery.
Subway Inn on the Upper East Side was in business for more than 77 years before it was forced to close in December 2014 after it's lease was not renewed. One of its most famous customers was Marilyn Monroe , who filmed the "Seven Year Itch" nearby and stopped in for drinks. Arsemio Salinas, who has owned the #divebar since 2007, after working as a porter, bartender and manager for the original owner, luckily was able to relocate the #bar less than 2 blocks away at Second Avenue and 60th Street and re-installed the iconic #vintage #neonsign, the original wooden bar and stools and even the bar booths. Photo and full interview appears in our book "New York Nights". #subwayinn #neon #signgeeks #storefront #signcollective #myfeatureshoot #guardiancities #reportagespotlight #everything_signage #ig_signage #gas_food_lodging #ipulledoverforthis #igs_nyc #tv_retrotype #jj_texttypographical
The Calcutta Inn at Whithorn has has had a refurbishment since I last passed this way.Note the Tennents sign in the window.
Inn Dein Market at Nyaung Ohak southwest of Inle Lake, Myanmar (Burma), is usually crowded with vendors and visitors, but not always.
Serving as an off-licence from the 1700’s The Cobweb Inn bottled its own beer, wine and spirits and was under the charge of the Customs.
After being unloaded from the ships it was tested for alcoholic strength and customs approval, before being sold to the inns and pubs of Boscastle and surrounding areas.
Boscastle then boasted the number of 22 pubs.
Coal was brought along this path and literally emptied over the cliff into storage at the bottom which is now the garages the custom built wall in on the cliff face can still be seen.
The Cobweb has five floors .The fourth floor at the top was used as storage and access to ‘Private Road’ as we call it which is a road which was built to transport goods from the ships to the building and surrounding areas after a dispute with land owners either side of the river (as there were no bridges back then).
The first, second floors were used for the storage of imports and exports of wine, beer, sprits, timber iron, manures, corn, hardware, bricks pottery etc. and third floor was used for grain storage and other wares and the original pulley can bee seen outside the large opening on the third floor of the building on the car park side which the goods used to be lowered onto the awaiting wagons below.
The first floor was an office which led onto a bar and through the other side of the wall more storage.
Class 67 No. 67010 picks up passengers at the Pontypool and New Inn station for the journey to Cardiff. This is the 08:24 (1V95) from Holyhead TfW service.
Grand Canyon Caverns, Route 66 Arizona. Motel has seen better days, but still a cool place to stop and spend the night.
The Bear Inn is the oldest pub in Oxford, dating back to the year 1242. Why is it called The Bear Inn I hear you ask...? Well, that would be because way back then, it had a resident bear!
Nowadays, It's a far more civilised drinking establishment, with creaky floorboards and low ceilings, it also features in ITV's Endeavour.
..verkörpern diese beiden Skulpturen am Brunnen zu Fuße der Pallas Athene beim österreichischen Parlament.
Sie stellen damit ebenfalls 2 der 4 Hauptflüsse der Monarchie dar.
Stein am Rhein is a historic town and a municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen in Switzerland.
At the point where Lake Constance again becomes the Rhine River, there is to be found the little town of Stein am Rhein. It is famous for its well-preserved Old Town featuring painted facades and half-timbered houses, for which it received the very first Wakker Prize.
Stein am Rhein is a lively and very charming small town. Among the sights are the Monastery of St. Georgen, one of the best-preserved Medieval monastery complexes, the Lindwurm Museum depicting 19th century bourgeois and agricultural life as well as the holiday areas and excursion destinations that include the island group of Werd. The Hohenklingen Castle, which was built high above the town in 1225, brings to life the colorful history of Stein am Rhein.
It is here that the oldest house of worship in the Canton of Schaffhausen is found, a church dedicated to St. John the Baptist in the midst of wall remnants of the Roman fortress Tasgetium, which was built in the 3rd century A.D.