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Circa 1905. "Street view, Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania." Where the architectural aesthetic seems to be Rustic Twig. 8x10 glass negative. View full size.
"The Central" has been the Deer Head Inn for many years now. In addition to still operating as a hotel, it is also one of the oldest continuously operating jazz venues in the country.
I always go to PA when I want Mexican items.
The siding is made of tree bark shingles, probably from poplar trees, as its bark is among the easiest to work with.
Route 611, just before you enter the village heading north. The grass shack appears long gone, but the distinctive railings on "The Central" are still there.
This kind of gives me the warm fuzzies - its not too far from my stomping grounds where I grew up.
Perhaps we ought to have been calling that style "Appalachian" rather than "Adirondack" all along?
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