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Thursday Thirteen #11: 13 cool snarfs from April 2008

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This blog is part of Markeroni, the Gentle Art of Landmark-Snarfing — a site where you can find out about historical markers and historic landmarks, and even log your visits to them.

Here are thirteen of my favorite logged landmarks from April. It was really hard to choose! To view more details and a picture or pictures, click on the link. :)

  1. Garrison Cemetery Garrison, New York

    I love the image of the gravestones sticking up out of the snow. The American flag is a flash of color and the cannon adds a hint of the past. (Logged by ember39.)

  2. Whitesitt-Shirk historic District
    Pittsburg, Kansas

    Every time I see flingo98’s pink flamingo, I smile. This picture is particularly cute.

  3. Simon Bolivar Statue
    San Francisco, California

    I’m a sucker for old-fashioned statues with a rearing horse. This one’s by WanderingRaleighite, who at 3000+ finds has left the rest of us in the dust. ;)

  4. First Presbyterian and Congregational Church
    Buffalo, New York

    This beautiful, traditional church was captured by DoryTheExplorer. The layers of architecture all seem to build on one another and are fascinating.

  5. Life Memorial Park
    Buffalo, New York

    Again by DoryTheExplorer, this is a moving tribute to those who died of AIDS and AIDS-related illnesses. Not the way the path has been formed into a looped ribbon.

  6. Pennsylvania Canal System
    New Brighton, Pennsylvania

    This is one of BikeSnarfer’s finds, and I love the way her biker bear peeks into the shot. BikeSnarfer is frequently one of the top riders (for mileage) in my women’s motorcycle club, and Markeroni is one of the reasons why!

    Beaver County seems to have its own private system of landmarks, as shown here, but we haven’t found a definitive list of them anywhere.

  7. Biltmore Estate
    Asheville, North Carolina

    Department of “Oh my gosh”–this spectacular complex was logged by The2Cruisers. It looks like it belongs in Olde England, but is actually in North Carolina.

  8. Dixboro United Methodist Church
    Dixboro, Michigan

    Beautyredefined found this landmark on a bicycle. This white wedding-cake style church has a tall, layered steeple that looks more like a chimney.

  9. Geary Theatre
    San Francisco, California

    WanderingRaleighite took this detail of ornate decoration at the theatre. They don’t do art like this any more!

  10. California State Capitol
    Sacramento, California

    I do love me a good cupola. The light filtering through is really beautiful.

  11. Mast General Store
    Valle Crucis, North Carolina

    What caught my eye here was the Esso sign outside the old store. I like old stores to begin with, but it’s rare to see Esso–with which I grew up–rather than Exxon. This wouldn’t be out of place on Route 66!

  12. Hotel St. Benedict Flats
    Chicago, Illinois

    This neat red-brick hotel with its ornate architecture was logged by Scribe. It was originally set up as apartments and designed to look like four separate townhomes.

  13. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    Stockton, California

    AmberLee’s cat clings to his shoulder, making a rather austere monument a bit more…human.

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7 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. I learned something. Excellent job!

    SJR
    The Pink Flamingo

  2. Very cool list:) Happy TT.

  3. great pictures! the Biltmore, wow, just wow! And I love how the animals make it into the shots, too cute!

  4. Sue

    I love historic sites, and especially am fond of cemeteries :)

  5. We’re taking the kids to Sacramento this year. I hope to do some snarfing while we’re there. Happy TT.

  6. I had no idea this was out there. Thanks for showing me.

  7. Nice list - I love the church in Buffalo, and that estate in NC is amazing!

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