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Old Quebec

May 14, 2020 by E. Casa de Calvo

Quebec City, QC, Canada ~

Categories: Canada, Québec • Tags: alley, architecture, brick, buildings, Canada, city, cobble stone, downtown, gate, gates, green, historic, iron, iron gate, lawn, modern, old, Old Town, park, photography, QC, Québec, Quebec City, road, rock walls, rustic, stone, street, street lamp, street lights, structure, structures, town

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Chapel of the Holy Cross

March 28, 2020 by E. Casa de Calvo

Sedona, AZ ~ The cross sits at the top of a hill, and is built within the red rock cliffs. The hill top offers a spectacular view! I was warned that the cactus (seen in this set) spits needles at you if you get too close. Another tidbit: the architect who designed the chapel was also a student of Frank Lloyd Wright. A beautiful place of reflection.  

Categories: Arizona, Sedona • Tags: architecture, Arizona, art, az, beautiful, cactus, chapel, Chapel of the Holy Cross, church, cliffs, cross, desert, design, Frank Lloyd Wright, historic, history, holy, holy cross, Jesus, landmark, landscape, nature, Our Lady of Mercy, outdoors, painting, red rock, scenic, Sedona, southwest, travel

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Santa Fe East

March 28, 2020 by E. Casa de Calvo

Santa Fe, NM ~

Categories: New Mexico, Santa Fe • Tags: adobe, architecture, art, bears, boy, bronze, brush, cactus, courtyard, desert, design, doors, elephant, fence, fireplace, gallery, gate, gates, glass, highway, iron, neighborhood, new mexico, NM, railroad, residential, road, santa fe, santa fe east, southwest, southwestern, square, statue, store, stucco, train, train depot, train station, warrior, wood

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Nicholas P. Sims Library

February 28, 2020 by E. Casa de Calvo

Waxahachie, TX ~

Categories: Texas, Waxahachie • Tags: architecture, Boze Mitchell McKibbin Funeral Home, business 287, classic, downtown, historic, home, homes, jefferson st, library, main street, neighborhood, Nicholas P. Sims, Nicholas P. Sims Library, picket fence, sims, sims library, small town, texas, tx, victorian, vintage, Waxahachie, white picket fence

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University of Michigan

December 3, 2019 by E. Casa de Calvo

Ann Arbor, MI ~

Categories: Ann Arbor, Michigan • Tags: angell hall, Ann Arbor, architecture, art, art deco, bell tower, buildings, campus, construction, fountain, hall, historic, ivy, league, library, MI, michigan, michigan union, plaque, sculpture, signs, student union, summer, tower, trees, true blue, UM, university, university of michigan

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Georgetown University

December 1, 2019 by E. Casa de Calvo

Washington, D.C. ~

Categories: D.C., Georgetown, Washington • Tags: architecture, brick, buildings, catholic, cemetery, cooper field, copley lawn, fall, field, Georgetown, georgetown university, graveyard, gu, healy lawn, historic, hoyas, lawn, memorial, plaque, rock, trees, university, Washington, Washington D.C.

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Healy Hall

December 1, 2019 by E. Casa de Calvo

Washington, D.C. ~ Healy Hall at Georgetown University.

Categories: D.C., Georgetown, Washington • Tags: architecture, campus, chalkboard, classroom, fall, founder, Georgetown, georgetown university, hall, Healy Hall, historic, john carroll, john carroll fovnder, light fixtures, mural, old, painting, plaque, radiator, stained glass, stairs, statue, trees, university, Washington, Washington D.C., wood, wood carving, wood work

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Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart

December 1, 2019 by E. Casa de Calvo

Washington, D.C. ~ Historic landmark (1893) in the heart of Georgetown University. 

Categories: D.C., Georgetown, Washington • Tags: architecture, brick, campus, catholic, chapel, church, community, Dahlgren Chapel, Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart, dc, Georgetown, georgetown university, historic, historic landmark, stained glass, university, Washington, Washington D.C.

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Georgetown | Residential

December 1, 2019 by E. Casa de Calvo

Washington, DC ~ Photos were taken on a stroll to Georgetown University, following 35th St. NW and O St. NW, starting at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School (picture 1 below).  

Categories: D.C., Georgetown, Washington • Tags: afternoon, architecture, dc, fall, foliage, garden, gate, gates, Georgetown, georgetown visitation preparatory school, historic, homes, houses, iron, iron gate, leaves, mural, neighborhood, residential, sidewalk, storefront, street, Washington, Washington D.C.

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