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An abandoned logging settlement nestled in the woods near a popular ski town.
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Explore the ghost town of Parkhurst near Whistler, a hike that takes you past abandoned cars and houses that once housed a logging community in the forest.
An abandoned logging settlement nestled in the woods near a popular ski town.
Everything you need to know to hike to Parkhurst Ghost Town near Whistler, BC. Includes hiking directions, a custom map, and the best abandoned buildings.
This was originally meant as a coordinating stitch pattern for Paradise; I took an excerpt of the original stitch pattern as described here. I don’t know whether it was the yarn or the gauge,…
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Everything you need to know to hike to Parkhurst Ghost Town near Whistler, BC. Includes hiking directions, a custom map, and the best abandoned buildings.
Parkhurst Ghost Town is a fun easy (and spooky) hike. It's take you in a loop to an abandoned logging village on the edge of Green Lake near Whistler.
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Everything you need to know to hike to Parkhurst Ghost Town near Whistler, BC. Includes hiking directions, a custom map, and the best abandoned buildings.
Tatty washing lines on backstreet terraces, natty Oxford students on bikes, and a man blowing bubbles for the joy of it – foreign photographers best capture British idiosyncrasies on the evidence of a new exhibition curated by Martin Parr
Everything you need to know to hike to Parkhurst Ghost Town near Whistler, BC. Includes hiking directions, a custom map, and the best abandoned buildings.
Anita Parkhurst Willcox (1892-1984) was a commercial artist from 1910-1920. She specialized in creating images of beautiful and fashionable young women. These women would appear in her work for magazines like The Saturday Evening Post and Collier’s. In the 1930s she gave up commercial art to work on projects that focused more on social justice and world peace. Willcox drew political caricatures and posters for organizations like the League of Industrial Democracy. Her family opened the first interracial cooperative community in 1949, and in 2010 it became a National Historic Monument. After a trip to Beijing to represent the Quakers at the Asia and Pacific Rim Peace Conference, the United States government considered Willcox and her husband to be communists, and their passports were confiscated. Their passports were eventually returned and the pair continued traveling around the world. Willcox created five covers for The Saturday Evening Post.
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The Parkhurst Theatre opened in 1890, but was converted to a cinema in 1913. It appears to have closed in 1926 and was then demolished. The Holloway Arcade was built on the site (see previous picture in this set), but that too has been demolished and replaced with housing and shops, as can be seen in a later picture in this set. To its left, is the Marlborough Theatre. For those interested in theatre history, there is a marvellous page on the Parkhurst, with more info and pictures here ... www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/ParkhurstTheatre.htm N.B This picture is part of a set looking at the Holloway Road, from Archway to Highbury Corner. To see a disappeared world of horse trams, electric trams, trolleybuses, cinemas, theatres, fashions and architecture, click this link.... www.flickr.com/photos/warsaw1948/sets/72157626135089492/
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Joburg gets a bad rap when it comes to places to visit in South Africa. With the picturesque Mother City just a 2 hour flight away and sunny Durbs 6 hours
The word I drew from my word hoard for this stitch pattern is Synergy, suggested by Nim on Patreon. I like the word, and I like the result! Each month, my Patreon backers have the chance to suggest…
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