debstromquist: Looking down into the lobby area from our room at the hotel
debstromquist: The breakfast area
debstromquist: I took this picture solely to use as the cover of this photo album
debstromquist: Very interesting buildings along the old historic streets
debstromquist: I ended up buying a piece from this artist
debstromquist: This is a rather imposing building
debstromquist: I liked the glass work they had displayed in the store window
debstromquist: Two guys jamming
debstromquist: Interesting sculpture
debstromquist: Homer was there
debstromquist: The streets were brick in this area
debstromquist: April being tugged along by one of Ron's girls
debstromquist: The history of this building
debstromquist: From the looks of this building it used to be an inn
debstromquist: Another informative sign
debstromquist: This is "Deb's Store"
debstromquist: The rear entryways to some of the houses along the main street
debstromquist: I thought this brick building was interesting
debstromquist: Another shot of the river
debstromquist: A clever way to display informational signs
debstromquist: Here's the high water mark
debstromquist: Looking back towards the river at the high water mark
debstromquist: No, this is not a picture of the porta-potties
debstromquist: Sean Corner, sculptor
debstromquist: Looking back at the river again
debstromquist: An old Coca-Cola sign
debstromquist: This little puppy's name is Wrigley
debstromquist: The Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks Lodge #690
debstromquist: Detail of the B.P.O.E. building
debstromquist: The Mighty MO