Rose Hill Manor is a 200 year old house built by the daughter and son-in-law of Maryland's first elected governor. The house, other buildings, and grounds are now a Children's Museum and one of the Frederick County Parks. The first two windows are in the parlor. For more images and info on, see my posts Rose Hill Manor and Ice House or the museum web site.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
7 comments:
I think I'm just the right age child to enjoy a museum of life two hundrend years ago. ;-)
Glimpses of people in darken log cabin windows make us curious about things.
Very nice set of windows.
Lovely series.
I love these old windows !
I'm glad I looked back at your earlier post to see the windows in their setting of the whole building (and to read more about this homestead). The log cabin window looks so pretty with its blue frame.
Very nice set of windows. The log cabin window is my favorite...charming, indeed. Violet's comment inspired me to take a peek at the buildings, and I, also, am glad that I did.
Josie Ray
Appalachian Dream
Wonderful windows, Lew! That first one is somehow so fine and simple in design! Happy WV! :)
Post a Comment