This house, the residence and office of Geoff Keddy, architect, is just down around the corner from my appt., and next door to Bonehead’s BBQ.

Interior pictures at:
http://www.geoffkeddy.com/geoffkeddy/Template.html?i=1,j=2,k=7#ARC-1
This house, the residence and office of Geoff Keddy, architect, is just down around the corner from my appt., and next door to Bonehead’s BBQ.

Interior pictures at:
http://www.geoffkeddy.com/geoffkeddy/Template.html?i=1,j=2,k=7#ARC-1
This is quickly becoming a regular stop for me- just down the road from my apartment. In my opinion, the Barbecue is rivaled only by some of the better places I’ve been to in the south. Really top notch, juicy flavorful sandwiches. We’ve been working our way through their side dish menu- their whole menu, really, but usually we get a pork sandwich and a beef sandwich and split them.
They’ve got locally brewed beers and sodas, too.
Clear White
1-K Kerosene
Notify Attendant
inside for pump to
be turned on.
Dispense Kerosene.
Turn Pump Off.
Pay Attendant Inside.
Thank you.
This Kerosene station was originally a conoco. It looks like it’s been what it is currently for a while, though.

Originally, it would have looked like this, though this is a different location.

http://www.civilwarhome.com/Gathland.htm
Probably Townsend’s most unique and certainly his most lasting architectural endeavor at Gathland is an unusual monument erected in 1896 as a memorial to his fellow war correspondents. Ruthanna Hindes, in her book “George Alfred Townsend” describes the monument in some detail:
“In appearance the monument is quite odd. It is fifty feet high and forty feet broad. Above a Moorish arch sixteen feet high built of Hummelstown purple stone are super-imposed three Roman arches. These are flanked on one side with a square crenellated tower, producing a bizarre and picturesque effect. Niches in different places shelter the carving of two horses’ heads, and symbolic terra cotta statuettes of Mercury, Electricity and Poetry. Tables under the horses’ heads bear the suggestive words “Speed” and “Heed”; the heads are over the Roman arches. The three Roman arches are made of limestone from Creek Battlefield, Virginia, and each is nine feet high and six feet wide. These arches represent Description, Depiction and Photography.
The aforementioned tower contains a statue of Pan with the traditional pipes, and he is either half drawing or sheathing a Roman sword. Over a small turret on the opposite side of the tower is a gold vane of a pen bending a sword. (Note: This weather vane may now be seen in the Park Museum.)
At various places on the monument are quotations appropriate to the art of war correspondence. These are from a great variety of sources beginning with Old Testament verses.
Perhaps the most striking feature of all are the tablets inscribed with the names of 157 correspondents and war artists who saw and described in narrative and picture almost all the events of the tour years of the war-”The unusual monument was dedicated by Governor Lloyd Lowndes on October 16, 1896, and in 1904 was turned over to the National Park Service to be maintained as a National Monument.
After Townsend’s death on April 15, 1914, his daughter sold Gathland. In 1943 the property was purchased by a church group and used as a summer conference site. Later it was acquired by members of the Frederick Chamber of Commerce and the Historical Society of Frederick County, Inc. On May 13,1949, it was deeded to the State of Maryland to be administered as a State Park by the Department of Forests and Par
Some great old neon along the old national road.
10 South Main Street
Boonsboro, MD, 21713

For a daytime shot- take a look here.
Saw this house on the way out of Winchester. Very cool in a ’50s glass brick sort of way. Can’t find any info on who the architect was, which I suppose isn’t too surprising. I’d love to see what it is like inside.
Year Built: 1952
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Approximately 1,367 Sq Ft
Lot size: 28,749.6 Sq Ft
Stories: 1
Rooms: 6
County: Frederick
Heating type: Heating
Heating detail: Forced Air
Roof type: Roll Paper (Rolled Smooth Roof)
Parking: Garage 1 spaces
Source: Public Records