Strawbery Banke
by Marcia Lee Jones
Title
Strawbery Banke
Artist
Marcia Lee Jones
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Photograph - Photography
Description
Our leaves are just beginning to turn and things look wonderful. Strawbery Bankes was in fact spelled that way. It is a wonderful destination!
Strawbery Banke is an outdoor history museum located in the South End historic district of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It is the oldest neighborhood in New Hampshire to be settled by Europeans, and the earliest neighborhood remaining in the present-day city of Portsmouth. It features more than 40 restored buildings built between the 17th and 19th centuries in the Colonial, Georgian, and Federal style architectures. The buildings once clustered around a waterway known as Puddle Dock, which was filled in around 1900. Today the former waterway appears as a large open space.
The neighborhood's history traces back to 1630, when Captain Walter Neal chose the area to build a settlement, naming it after the wild berries growing along the Piscataqua River.[1] Strawbery Banke existed as a neighborhood for four centuries from 1630 to the late 1950s. The neighborhood's buildings were saved from 1950s urban renewal by the efforts of a large group of historic preservationists. Strawbery Banke opened as a museum in
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Nadine and Bob Johnston
Enjoyed seeing your Photography with it's tonal range, color and post processing . . . the subject ... made it one of my favorites....
JOHN TELFER
Marcia, Fantastic capture of this museum surrounded by the gorgeous scene of trees giving way to fall, excellent photo with great capture of various colors, fav, voted and google promoted