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East Aurora, NY
Built in 1905.
Reclaimed Fuji FP-3000b Negative, Mamiya Universal Press Camera.
© 2011 Sanjay Suchak
Mid 19th century, 2-storey inn, raised from single-storey 1898, with single storey additions and outbuildings. Harled rubble with painted ashlar margins.
E ELEVATION: irregular 6 bays. Advanced gabled porches to penultimate bays with raised gablet skews and shaped skewputts. Chamfered arrises to door and narrow slits above. Small side windows. Simple windows to outer bays with additional window to right of right porch at ground. Gablet dormerheads above 5 1st floor windows, detailed as porches. Additions to left angle.
N ELEVATION: former stable off centre to left with hayloft opening and gablet dormerhead above. Advanced rubble gable at right. harled piend roofed extension to right.
Variety of glazing patterns to sash and case windows, 4-pane glazing to E elevation. Plain raised skews to main N and S gables. Paired diamond stacks to gable heads with triplet to ridge. Grey slates.
(source: Historic Scotland)
BrĂžnderslev inn was abandoned and left to rot for decades... in the spring of 2010 it was demolished, and a new Fakta supermarket was build on the spot where it used to be located.
The front porch of the Seminal Inn looks over Warfield Street, named after the man who built the hotel a hundred years ago.
The Seminole Inn in Indiantown, Florida was built by Solomon Davies Warfield, the president of the Seaboard Air Line Railway in 1925, though different sources suggest different build dates, all in the 1920s. It opened in January 1926. Initial guests were visitors for Warfield as well as railroad personnel.
The architectural design style of the Inn is Mediterranean Revival, which was typical of the upper end construction used during the Florida Railroad Boom period. She has survived several massive hurricanes including one in 1929 that caused a lot of local deaths in the area, as well as the Great Depression, yet still stands one hundred years later.
I came here on 02/14 and i was greet by Kak Pah, a very warm,nice,down to earth person who worked here. This place was under renovation during my stay here. Basic facilities should be upgraded. Shore near enough for come and go all day long. Night should be romantic with light ambiance but here it was black and dark it makes u terrified!