Photographer’s Note
A rare example of early Germanic, half-timber architecture, the building was originally constructed by Martin Eichelberger during the colonial days of Yorktown settlement (c.1741 ).
It served as a tavern during colonial times and long thereafter.
It is located a few blocks from the center of the city.
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buscape
(4020) 2009-10-14 9:56
Hello Brano,
watching your rare example of german architecture, I was surprised about the location of it, because this really doesn't look like beeing taken in the United States. I especially like the textures of the buildings frontages. Thanks also for your informative note.
Best wishes,
Helmut
worldcitizen
(2305) 2009-10-14 14:46
Hello Brano,
It's great that these old buildings are preserved so nicely. I really like the textures of the stones and the old cellar door. Your presentation, with the trees and leaves on the sides, is also attractive.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Brano Boskovic (brano14)
(1948) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-10-10
- Categories: Daily Life, Architecture
- Exposure: f/2.8, 1/400 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2009-10-14 9:47








