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This photo was taken in the late 1970's on front of the old Gillespie Mansion on First Park Ten Blvd at where the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center now stands at 6211 W Ih 10 - San Antonio, TX 78213. For unknown reasons this three (3) story mansion was abandoned and left open. The third floor was a ballroom and there was a marble fireplace in almost every room and an enclosed glass breezeway that went completely around the house! Some called it "The Midget Mansion" because apparently it was built by a midget as evidenced by low door knobs and bathroom fixtures. They say this house become a restaurant for a while and later it was used as a "haunted house". Sadly, this mansion was repeatedly vandalized until it had to be razed. There was even a dumb waiter inside as well as out back tennis courts, a swimming pool complete with pool house and four (4) car garage (not pictured to the right) with even an old car still inside! Too bad the camera used to capture these shots did NOT have a flash or else inside shots would have been shared as well. :-( Ironically there was a much smaller guest house out back (see later aerial photos in this set) which was also abandoned but later would somehow survive and be restored as the Granados Park Community Senior Center. To this day they call the smaller house the Gillespie House but pictured above is the real mccoy. What a pity this much grander structure did NOT survive; what a waste!!!! :-( Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe RY, Texas, Gainesville (3,145) The two story office/combination depot was built in 1902. The building has design elements common to the Mission style such as the curvilinear paraprt peaks of the main gable walls and the curvilinear end gable with the "Santa Fe" cross embeded. The gable roof with curved red-tiled roof surface, and projecting eaves are elements of the Mission style. However, complete brick walls are not commonly associated with the Mission style. Decorative aspects of the structure includes the rough cut stone window lintels, the stone belt marking the watertable around the building, the stone capped curvilinear gables, and parapets, and the second floor, center gable wall with three windows framed in stone with arched transoms. The city owned building has been restored and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The sturcture houses offices. floor centers of texas The intrepid Professor Lindenbrock embarks upon the strangest expedition of the nineteenth century: a journey down an extinct Icelandic volcano to the Earth’s very core. In his quest to penetrate the planet’s primordial secrets, the geologist—together with his quaking nephew Axel and their devoted guide, Hans—discovers an astonishing subterranean menagerie of prehistoric proportions. Verne’s imaginative tale is at once the ultimate science fiction adventure and a reflection on the perfectibility of human understanding and the psychology of the questor. As David Brin notes in his Introduction, though Verne never knew the term “science fiction,” Journey to the Centre of the Earth is “inarguably one of the wellsprings from which it all began.” From the Trade Paperback edition. The intrepid Professor Lindenbrock embarks upon the strangest expedition of the nineteenth century: a journey down an extinct Icelandic volcano to the Earth’s very core. In his quest to penetrate the planet’s primordial secrets, the geologist—together with his quaking nephew Axel and their devoted guide, Hans—discovers an astonishing subterranean menagerie of prehistoric proportions. Verne’s imaginative tale is at once the ultimate science fiction adventure and a reflection on the perfectibility of human understanding and the psychology of the questor. As David Brin notes in his Introduction, though Verne never knew the term “science fiction,” Journey to the Centre of the Earth is “inarguably one of the wellsprings from which it all began.” From the Trade Paperback edition. Related topics: floor finishing techniques laminate floorings bamboo flooring tongue and groove rugs for laminate floors parking garage floor plan country plank flooring real wooden flooring floating floor cork rubber flooring company wood flooring atlanta |
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