Sunday, December 04, 2011
Marietta Pilgrimage outside the houses
This past weekend was the Marietta Pilgrimage, aka Marietta Tour of Homes. From previous encounters I know better than to take pictures inside the houses. But, nobody said anything about the outside.
Each year they take a different residential section of near downtown Marietta. This year the house tours were on Wright Street, McDonald Street, and one house on Whitlock Avenue.
The Bagwell-Koutouzis House
The Bagwell-Koutouzis, side
Bagwell-Koutouzis House, side
The Anderson Mansion, below, was one of the eleven or so Public Houses on the Marietta Pilgrimage Tour. You could drop by, get a snack or check out their facilities; see a man about a dog, if you know what I mean.
Anderson Manson
View from the porch or veranda of the Anderson Mansion onto what used to be the Glover Mansion
Porch of Anderson Mansion
Mrs. Dobbins who lived in the below house was the mother of Captain Charles Dobbins, who Dobbins Air Force Base was named after.
The Dobbins-McDaniel House
front porch of Dobbins McDaniel House
The Brooks-Vanderbogart House
Pedicabbi
Marietta trail blazer for women, Regina Rambo, lived in the house below in her teenage years.
Mockingbird Hill, back
Mockingbird Hill, back
Mockingbird Hill, back
Greem-Hildreth House
Ellwood
Ellwood, side, huge outside fireplace
Ellwood, back, old smoke house
Ellwood, back chicken coop w Christmas lights
Ellwood, side
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