5 Bank Street. Willa Sibert Cather (December 7, 1873 – April 24, 1947) was an American writer who achieved recognition for her novels of frontier life.
Waverly Inn at 16 Bank Street opened in 1920. Lovely ambience but a bit expensive for what you get.
I too love those green doors!! Great shots Sherry!
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Thanks very much.
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what a treat these doors are. And I love Willa Cather’s writing, too. So double pleasure!
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Thank you J
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The facade on the first is lovely and of course I love that dark rich green. Not sure it’s my kinda spot to eat, but it seems to have a rich history to the place.
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Inside is dark and lovely.
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Nice set of doors, Sherry
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Thanks Ian
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Beautiful collection of the artistic and history. In the first photo I like those busy little arches set over the larger arch. Also, the sign of human existence in the delivery cart and package. He’ll be back in just a moment! 🙂
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Artful comments. Thanks Barbara.
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That green is wonderful — hardware, detail, door within a door, steps hanging over — great shots 🙂
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Thanks Joey. I love those doors too.
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I really like those green doors, Sherry. As for price-for-value, I think there are lots of places and things that are rather expensive for what you get. 🙂 Happy Thursday!
janet
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Thanks. They have a nice old look to them.
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