(click on photo to enlarge)
Booker T Washington National Park, Franklin County
"On April 5, 1856, Booker T. Washington was born a slave on the 207-arce farm of James Burroughs. After the Civil War, Washington became the first principal of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial School." Read More...
Linking up with Tuesday Around The World
Booker T Washington National Park, Franklin County
"On April 5, 1856, Booker T. Washington was born a slave on the 207-arce farm of James Burroughs. After the Civil War, Washington became the first principal of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial School." Read More...
Linking up with Tuesday Around The World
What a beautiful image!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors! I love this time of year. Thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteTres jolie Tanya.. quintessential autumn!
ReplyDeletesuch gorgeous color!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful processing. I love it. g
ReplyDeleteAnother place for my bucket list! I so want to take a walk down that lane. Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow Tanya -- amazing color!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color and a gorgeous photograph. Also learning more about Booker T. Washington was really neat. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteThose are such lovely, lovely fall colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...the colors are just stunning! So wish I could see it in person.
ReplyDeleteI like walking down that road to the tobacco barn. I painted a meadow that is down toward the curve and it was one of my best paintings, I think it won a prize at some show years ago. It is a nice free place to go if you live near Roanoke/Lynchburg.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! I would love to walk down that road.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous image.
ReplyDelete