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American Tobacco Historic District . Durham NC
Old 1800's train car, used for corporate events. You can see The Cage in the background from last weeks post. Also, you can see the Lucky Strike water tower in the reflection. I love the scroll-y iron!
Linking up with Tex's Good Fences
If you stopped in last week for Willy Nilly, I apologize for not getting it posted...something came up but all is well now so it will be up and running at midnight!
American Tobacco Historic District . Durham NC
Old 1800's train car, used for corporate events. You can see The Cage in the background from last weeks post. Also, you can see the Lucky Strike water tower in the reflection. I love the scroll-y iron!
Linking up with Tex's Good Fences
If you stopped in last week for Willy Nilly, I apologize for not getting it posted...something came up but all is well now so it will be up and running at midnight!
love the ornate railings on the old car!
ReplyDeleteYes, the railings certainly are unique. Wonderful of a past era.
ReplyDeleteCreative shots and great intricate fence on rear of train ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you ~ ^_^
Beautiful! Well worth preserving.
ReplyDeleteThe scrolly iron is very cool. Good eye!
ReplyDeleteHello, what a cool shot and reflection capture. The old train car is neat. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful old train car and that's great that it is being used for special events.
ReplyDeleteLooks like I would like to even live there!!
ReplyDeleteTobacco District . . so many times I traveled through - and never once stopped . . sure grateful you are generous enough to share . . this is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeen well kept and taken care of.Not many around that nice to tour.
ReplyDeleteYou get around a lot, don't you?
ReplyDeleteThat's a great fence on the old train car, very cool looking.
ReplyDeleteVery handsome! I like that it's fixed up.
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I love old locomotives and train cars!
ReplyDeleteWonderful details on that railing. Will be visiting you tomorrow! Glad to hear all is well.
ReplyDeleteLove when old railroad cars are used like this. Very classy.
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