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Showing posts with label Governance City Hall photographs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Governance City Hall photographs. Show all posts

Saturday, July 07, 2012

Looking 4 Rick Weldon or someone like him at Brunswick City Hall We had gr8 visit


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Saturday, July 10, 2012, after a Tentacle writers’ breakfast at the Barbara Fritchie Restaurant in Frederick, my wife and I spent last Saturday bicycling from Brunswick to Harpers Ferry and back on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath.

We had dinner at “Beans in the Belfry” on West Potomac Street, in Brunswick, near the offices of my good friends, Mayor Carroll Jones and City Administrator Richard Weldon at the Brunswick City Hall.

Located in a 100 year-old restored historic church, Beans in the Belfry is an excellent of an artistic approach to adaptive re-use, and arts and culture as an economic driver and jobs creator.

We loved the ambiance and atmosphere of Beans in the Belfry. Our food was wonderful and the service friendly and welcoming.

Friday, March 09, 2012

McClellanville SC city hall 3/9/12



McClellanville SC city hall 3/9/12 Labels: Dayhoff Daily Photoblog, Dayhoff photos, Governance City Hall photographs, US st South Carolina, US st South Carolina 2012 March, http://www.townofmcclellanville-sc.net/ 

According to DiscoverSouthCarolina.com, “McClellanville is situated on the Atlantic coast, on land surrounded by Francis Marion National Forest and has traditionally derived its livelihood from the sea and coastal marshes by fishing, shrimping and oystering. In 1989 the town was devastated by the full brunt of Hurricane Hugo, which destroyed homes, fishing boats, trees and much of the picturesque character of this historic fishing village. The stronger north side of the eyewall passed directly over the village. Residents who took refuge in Lincoln High School, which had been designated as a storm shelter, were surprised to be flooded by a storm surge which threatened to drown all the refugees. Helping one another, in pitch darkness, they were all able to get into the space above the false ceilings in the building and no one was lost.”



Low tide in the McClellanville SC harbor 3/9/12


Saturday, February 10, 2007

20070210 Florida City City Hall and Xeriscape Exhibit







Florida City - City Hall and Xeriscape Exhibit

Saturday, February 10th, 2007


Westminster Maryland's Arborist and Horticulturist, Brian Adams would love it...

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