framed ..
polka dots ...sh 13
a fish . .
Yes .... that's got it !
wait up !
'Another Link in the Chain - kite seller to high f…
exclamation point of the day !
follow the music ..
music . .
layers of color..
Spirit of the drum on canvas of dark blue ..
walking the dog ..
there is. .
HOG in the lot ~
Rapt watching . .
A day to be sailing ...
Oh, so sorry ..
in any language ..
Meet the family ..
x's in the sky ..
Gold in June ..
magnolias ..
shell ...
Cast Collage ..
Seated in elegance . .
Tribute .. to the music
just walking ..
Anhinga profile ..
Moms with feathers . .
Hare for . .
- my bench
- link .. from a tiny snake to a Black Racer mom w…
Trail . .
Going dabbling with my Lady !
Cormorant Penthouse ..
Shapes of feathers ..
pallets of blue . .
Framed Rosie ..
The Godfather . .
Can I make a splash ?
Parenting = patience
- in the mirror
Together ..
- beauty and fragrance
Flight plan ?
See also...
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
303 visits
what light . . .
shines in the Polk Theatre - Archive Airings AA13
beautiful architecture -
lovingly restored -
to her Grande Beauty -
www.PolkTheatre.org
"The Polk Theatre was built during a golden age in the United States - the stock market had yet to crash
( though the boom had ended in Florida) and the clouds of World War II were not yet on the horizon. Even so, it was quite a leap of faith to build a vaudeville/movie palace in Lakeland in 1928. The population hovered at only 15,000 people and it was a rural community.
..So build it they did, and it was a place of magic and wonder! The architect, J.E. Casale, an Italian-born immigrant, recreated a Mediterranean village in the heart of Central Florida. Flanked by Italianate walls with niches, sconces, and faux balconies and windows, the patron’s eye was drawn toward the stage and the full scale Italian renaissance “townhouse” setting that dominates the Polk’s interior."
edited in:
www.picmonkey.com
© All Rights Reserved
beautiful architecture -
lovingly restored -
to her Grande Beauty -
www.PolkTheatre.org
"The Polk Theatre was built during a golden age in the United States - the stock market had yet to crash
( though the boom had ended in Florida) and the clouds of World War II were not yet on the horizon. Even so, it was quite a leap of faith to build a vaudeville/movie palace in Lakeland in 1928. The population hovered at only 15,000 people and it was a rural community.
..So build it they did, and it was a place of magic and wonder! The architect, J.E. Casale, an Italian-born immigrant, recreated a Mediterranean village in the heart of Central Florida. Flanked by Italianate walls with niches, sconces, and faux balconies and windows, the patron’s eye was drawn toward the stage and the full scale Italian renaissance “townhouse” setting that dominates the Polk’s interior."
edited in:
www.picmonkey.com
© All Rights Reserved
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.