The docent who owns the lovely antique porcelain doll in the first photo doesn't know its age or anything about its history. The second photo is of a wooden chair, with a bent twig back, made during the Civil War, and rescued from slave quarters. The bottom snapshot is of a windmill, which a couple, members of the historical society, spent two years restoring at their own expense. Eventually, a water feature will be attached to the structure.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
More Pioneer Village Snapshots
The docent who owns the lovely antique porcelain doll in the first photo doesn't know its age or anything about its history. The second photo is of a wooden chair, with a bent twig back, made during the Civil War, and rescued from slave quarters. The bottom snapshot is of a windmill, which a couple, members of the historical society, spent two years restoring at their own expense. Eventually, a water feature will be attached to the structure.
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