I was taking another driving tour of Malone's historic homes (see also Part 1, posted yesterday) and stopped at this lovely home for a photo:
This large, brick home had everything - gingerbread trim, balcony, porch, gazebo. It was amazing:
I remembered this home from a driving tour a year or two ago. How could I forget the exquisite painting?
A historic brick home with modern updates:
A huge carriage house out back helped this home to look much as it probably did in the 1800s:
Another fancy paint job and a wonderful, well kept front porch:
The kind of home one might return to for Christmas dinner:
Christmas decorations gave me the impression that children must live in this big home:
Another porte cochere on this impressive home:
I began to drive home but felt compelled to photograph two of Malone's impressive churches. There are more, though, and some day I might try to photograph them all. This one, I believe, was an Episcopal church:
And a Roman Catholic church. The huge home attached to it must have been the rectory:
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Sunday, December 23, 2018
Saturday, December 22, 2018
Historic Homes Of Malone, New York - Part 1
My last driving tour of historic homes in the village of Malone, New York inspired me to return to the road where I'd first seen what, to me, seemed like mansions. I began snapping photos of well kept, historic homes:
This huge, old home had a wrap-around porch and sat up on a hill:
An elaborately painted historic home:
A brick home with an American flag:
An elaborate home, immaculately kept:
I noticed the porch, the flag, the chainsaw eagle and the tree hydrangea - all characteristic of this area:
Notice the second story balcony and covered side entrances:
A chainsaw bear, holding a lantern, stood out front of this very large, well kept home:
Plenty of porch for quiet, small town summer evenings:
A brightly painted home with a porte cochere and a carriage house, not to mention a fireplace:
A smaller home (compared to the others), with a nice porch and a lovely location. There were still many houses to see, so I kept going and will post Part 2 tomorrow:
This huge, old home had a wrap-around porch and sat up on a hill:
An elaborately painted historic home:
A brick home with an American flag:
An elaborate home, immaculately kept:
I noticed the porch, the flag, the chainsaw eagle and the tree hydrangea - all characteristic of this area:
Notice the second story balcony and covered side entrances:
A chainsaw bear, holding a lantern, stood out front of this very large, well kept home:
Plenty of porch for quiet, small town summer evenings:
A brightly painted home with a porte cochere and a carriage house, not to mention a fireplace:
A smaller home (compared to the others), with a nice porch and a lovely location. There were still many houses to see, so I kept going and will post Part 2 tomorrow:
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