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08-Jun-2019

Stonebrakers Bakery

Erected in 1845-46, this building was occupied in 1859 by John N. Stonebraker as his bakery and residence, according to a National Register of Historic Places inventory filed with the National Park Service. Above the bakery is St. Peter’s Catholic Church.

Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.

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We took an hour-and-a-half drive the other day to historic Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Due to its strategic location at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, it hosted the first ferry and then first railroad bridge across the Potomac and served as the only rail link between the Northern and Southern states during the Civil War. It was also the site of the famous raid by abolitionist John Brown on the town’s arsenal in 1859 in the hope of starting a slave revolt across the South, which was put down by then-Lt. Col. Robert E. Lee. Brown was subsequently tried and hanged for treason.

We didn’t actually see a whole lot because it took us more than an hour to figure out that we had to park far away at the national historic park headquarters and take a shuttle in to town. It was also packed with tourists and hikers on their way to the Appalachian Trail. I think it would be worth another visit but on a weekday.

Flood levels, 1889-1996, posted earlier:

Nikon Z 7 ,Nikkor Z 24-70 f4 S
1/160s f/8.0 at 24.0mm iso100 full exif

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Dave Petersen Photography20-Jun-2019 14:08
Nicely composed and beautifully captured. The clarity, lighting and colors are superb and there is so much to see and appreciate. This really as an "old world" look and mood. A terrific image Helen!! VVV
Long Bach Nguyen14-Jun-2019 00:17
Wonderful composition and love your narrative
Dave Berry11-Jun-2019 06:01
Again, a great composition. I like the church steeple behind the old bakery. V
David Buzzeo11-Jun-2019 03:04
It looks like the Stonebrakers had a large residence above the bakery. V
PauloCGama11-Jun-2019 00:31
Another fab historic building wonderfully phptographed. V
bill friedlander10-Jun-2019 23:17
Excellent architectural shot, nice details and light. V
janescottcumming10-Jun-2019 23:12
Must have been nice living above the bakery! I'd be hungry all the time. V
Graeme10-Jun-2019 23:11
A fine composition of this old bakery and the church towering over it, Helen.V
Jeff Real10-Jun-2019 23:00
A very great capture of these historic structures!
V
Bill Miller10-Jun-2019 22:50
It looks like it could be in a French country town
globalgadabout10-Jun-2019 22:01
living in a building with its own bakery would certainly leaven the spirits..
Pieter Bos10-Jun-2019 20:24
Many European elements in the architecture. Beautiful! ~V
Hank Vander Velde10-Jun-2019 19:34
Nice historic image Helen.
Karen Stuebing10-Jun-2019 19:32
Love the classic look of this historic structure. Nice timing to get the people strolling in front of it. V.
Nick Paoni10-Jun-2019 19:14
A neat slice of history.
Colin Storey10-Jun-2019 18:57
Great image of this old bakery.
Apostolos Tikopoulos10-Jun-2019 18:20
Very nice composition of this historic building, Helen. V.
Jim Coffman10-Jun-2019 17:43
A fine capture, Helen.. I wonder how many times the bakery has been devastated by floods...