On the first balcony where older periodicals are kept. The floors are glass and give off the blue tint noticeable in the picture.
Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Richardson Building Interior #2
On the first balcony where older periodicals are kept. The floors are glass and give off the blue tint noticeable in the picture.
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7 comments:
this is wonderful! Especially with the lights. This place has a great athmosphere!
Oh, my--I don't know if I'd ever be able to make myself leave that library! :)
You've captured the beauty of this interior so well.
Some great photos again this week, I've enjoyed it!
I can't get over the richness of the woods in use in this building.
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Waow! This is really beautiful. Again, the colors are so warm. I imagine it smell like wood that has just been waxed. Yes, i can smell it from here!
Wonderful place with a dim lighting. The structure of the building is certainly magnificent. Thanks for dropping by my blog! =)
Oh, that looks perfect! I could spend hours here with a good book!
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