Today’s Mystery photo is somewhat related to the story posted on Saturday and is on a building just to the west of downtown. This building has lots of interesting terra cotta, especially these two little figures. Where is this building located?
Fear not, the Monday Mystery is finally here! After a much needed overseas jaunt I have just now returned to catch up with work that needs to be done. So, we’ll keep it simple for all of you that may have had too much to eat this holiday weekend and are still digesting!
This week’s mystery face is on a short two-story building on the east side of downtown. It is a pretty well known 1920s era building with plenty of ornamental terra cotta including this pair of gryphons. Where is the building in this week’s mystery?
Dragons are everywhere but most times where you seldom look. These small terra cotta dragons sit near the top of a downtown building’s corner turret. They aren’t too visible from the street unless you have the binoculars out or have a good telephoto lens on your camera. The building is in East Town and is another red brick building. Any guesses before I need to give some more clues?
Today’s mystery picture is on a building on the west side of downtown. This interesting image shows the making of wine and is a little decrepit because it has been on this building for a long time. There is only one business in the building and it is a well known business that draws many visitors from around the world. What might this building be and where is it located??
Halloween Monday Special! Ok, this mystery face isn’t too scary but you might have to get out the binoculars to see this well, as high as it is. This cherub is on a downtown building in East Town and have a unique corner ornamentation. The entire top floor has reddish terra cotta all around – the only thing missing is the cornice which has been removed sometime in the distant past.
Who can guess the building where this mystery face is located??