Santiam Historical Museum

The other day, I posted a photo of the side of the Santiam Historical Museum. I had thought I'd already posted a photo of the front, but... eh, not so much.
So, here's the front. It's a really a cute little building, with an interesting history (see the previous post for some of the details).
I still haven't been inside. It's only open on Saturdays, and I haven't been able to make it. Hopefully soon.
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5 Comments:
That is a cute little place with nice proportions. Looks like they just cleared some ivy away from the front porch.
-Kim
Seattle Daily Photo
Quaint small town museum. Well framed and presented. Looks like you are giving that new lens a workout. :) It is probably just me, but I usually clone out jet contrails. They always seem like distractions to me.
Thanks, Kim. It is a cute building.
And thank you, Steve. I love contrails... and look how well the one in the photo lines up with the roof. It was all done on purpose, of course. I lined up the plane just for the photo. ;)
Wonder how old the building is? Really small but I believe treasures are inside!
It used to be the old library
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