Newtown, Pennsylvania
This is one of the historic buildings in Newtown probably built in the late 1700 or early 1800s. You've probably guessed that this is reflected in a barbershop window. I think it used to be a hotel but nowadays it's home to a couple of restaurants, a candy shop and few other things.
Have a great weekend!
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18 comments:
Hello James,
Wonderful photographed and an interesting story.
Greetings Eva
Unusual but seem to be a great building :)
Sure beats a strip mall! Seriously, pretty building.
merci pour l'historique de cette belle maison !
A beautiful building - the barbers keep their window pristine clean!
Guess, not only hair is cut at the barbershop:):) You have nailed reflections to a perfection, James! God they found some other uses, instead of replacing the building:) Have a great weekend!
Your reflection is so perfectly clear, truly amazing.
What a pretty building...and I agree that it is way nicer than a strip mall(as pointed out in a comment above!!)
The reflection is crystal clear...perfect shot!!...:)JP
GREAT reflection.... didn't look like a reflection at first, but looked like the real thing. Thank you for hosting.
Brilliant reflections shot James. Thanks for hosting and have a great weekend.
Great building in the reflection.
The reflections are becoming so good that you don't see it anymore.( I get an error by trying to place a link on Weekend Reflections and it says error in'/' Application)
Net, clair et précis.
Bonjour,
J'aime bien cette couleur et ce genre de bâtiment, c'est bien de l'avoir conservé.
Have a nice weekend!
Ava
A great WeekEnd ... as you say !
Biz
Heipsan..
So sunny reflection. The building is very pretty.
Hugs
It's interesting to hear how buildings have been used, if they're lucky enough to survive, over the years.
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