Albertville, Alabama, "Fire Hydrant Capital of the World" statue I recently stopped in Albertville, Alabama, for a photoshoot and ran across this statue celebrating the Albertville plant of the Mueller Company's manufacture of their four millionth hydrant. Of course, city officials declared their city "Fire... Read more →
This towering Second Empire Mansardic on Prospect Ave continues to undergo meticulous restoration work. (Photo courtesy of Quincy Daily Photo) The site describes this photo as "This impressive 1870 mansardic towered house at 67 Prospect Ave. is considered a "Second Empire" house because of all... Read more →
Last week, I attended my first photoshoot with the Beaches Photography Club. I have been a member of that organization for several years but never went out with them to shoot photos. Our outing last week was to downtown Jacksonville to photograph the city's historic... Read more →
from Cape Cod Today, June 25, 2010, by Christopher: Called the ‘City of Presidents,’ and the ‘City of Legends,’ Quincy is a city that lives up to that lofty praise. Located only eleven miles south of Boston the seventh largest city in the state is... Read more →