OK. Subtle clue. We're talking relatively recent history (the owner in question lived here until the mid-1950s).
Peter
OK. Subtle clue. We're talking relatively recent history (the owner in question lived here until the mid-1950s).
Peter
Last edited by Peter Thody; 10-07-2009 at 07:36 AM. Reason: Photo repeated
Perhaps you could share what part of the continent we'd find this house in?
Mark
... home to Tigers, location of House and, technically speaking, once the Capital of the United States.
Hmmm, I bet you mentioned this place in one of your recent road trip reports? I've got to leave the office -- but those interested in solving this... check out this series of articles!
Mark
When I visited my nephew at Princeton, I even made a speciall request that he take me to this house, the home of Albert Einstein. It is now (still?) in private hands, so all you can do is view it from the outside, but to have stood in his footprints....
I'm still smarting from the fact that I didn't get Longwood Gardens which I've been to innumerable times and where my niece currently works.
AZBuck
As you see, we are indeed talking relatively recent history here. And yes, Buck, I knew you'd been - I remember you mentioning having visited your nephew there.
Peter
Identify the city; for extra credit... the street.
Photo: Don Casey
<Sigh> OK, I should have been paying more attention to Peter's clue.
For Don's cobblestone street -- St. Augustine, Florida?
Maybe Charlotte Street?
Mark
Mark is way too far south.
Foy is too north, but not by much. Wrong state too.