• There seems to be an uptick in Political comments in recent months. Those of us who are long time members of the site know that Political and Religious content has been banned for years. Nothing has changed. Please leave all political and religious comments out of the forums.

    If you recently joined the forums you were not presented with this restriction in the terms of service. This was due to a conversion error when we went from vBulletin to Xenforo. We have updated our terms of service to reflect these corrections.

    Please note any post refering to a politician will be considered political even if it is intended to be humor. Our experience is these topics have a way of dividing the forums and causing deep resentment among members. It is a poison to the community. We appreciate compliance with the rules.

    The Staff of SOH

  • Server side Maintenance is done. We still have an update to the forum software to run but that one will have to wait for a better time.

'Historic Homes'

Panther_99FS

Retired SOH Administrator
These are in the 'King Williams District' of San Antonio....

4122713931_49b1185d0c_b.jpg


4122745253_86fb950516_b.jpg


4123628746_397b3dd473_b.jpg


4123660042_87fd2b45b8_b.jpg
 
wow...

Nice shots... on the great historic homes.... :applause:
I like that Victorian (is that Gothic ?) style house..
 
Nice P! Thats when a house was really a house .... and not these things they build today out of inferior quality sticks and duct tape.
 
Great pictures Panther, I have been there and have seen all of those house and you have done a fantastic job. Feels like I am right there looking at them.
 
P. you keep getting better and better with that Nikon camera of yours! Glad I followed your lead and bought myself one as well!

Now, if I could choose one of those three houses to be mine, I would pick #2! I just love the architecture, the style and design of it.

Thanks for sharing! Keep on clickin' :)
 
Gorgeous homes P, but the first house kind of reminds me of Boldt Castle up on the St. Lawrence River... on a much smaller scale tho.
 
wow...

Nice shots... on the great historic homes.... :applause:
I like that Victorian (is that Gothic ?) style house..

Looks victorian, gothic looks way more menacing and incorporates a lot more sharp edges.
See Notre Dame for example.

I would be surprised to see a true, old gothic building in the USA. After all, it was more of a very old european thing.
 
Panther, when you were at Offutt you should have checked out the Fort Crook Historic District on base. The senior officers' homes all date back to the 1890's when the base was the Fort Crook army post. Can't find any pics on the web but I used to walk past them every day on my way to intel school.
 
Looks victorian, gothic looks way more menacing and incorporates a lot more sharp edges.
See Notre Dame for example.

I would be surprised to see a true, old gothic building in the USA. After all, it was more of a very old european thing.
There is a neo-gothic church downtown where I live that certainly falls into the "menacing" category. It was built in the 70's if I remember correctly.:mixedsmi:
The end of the Gothic Architecture fad sort of coincided with the colonization of North America.
 
Nice P! Thats when a house was really a house .... and not these things they build today out of inferior quality sticks and duct tape.

Hey, my contractor assured me that he used only the finest quality duct tape on my house ! :icon_lol:

Nice pics, P. Gotta agree, those were houses for generations of families.

Especially like the first one. Looks like it has a nice wrap-around porch area for leisurely afternoons and evenings. Put a hand-cranked ice-cream mixer and a couple of youngsters to turn it on the front steps.....that's the way to spend a warm summer evening !

Our current house lacks any kind of usable front porch so we raise the garage door and sit there in the evenings.
 
i live in a historic house
in historic Highland circa 1900
and i lived in a historic house in England circa 1600
the British one was better built
but no central air:kilroy:
i love old houses
nooks and crannies
an all
Mr "p" you are getting good with that camera:guinness:
H
 
Henry!

What was that you said about Crooked Grannies? Oh wait ... you said nooks and cranies ...

:bump:
 
There is a neo-gothic church downtown where I live that certainly falls into the "menacing" category. It was built in the 70's if I remember correctly.:mixedsmi:

Neogothic...not really appealing to the eye. :/


I think I'm a bit spoilt by lots of brick-gothic buildings in my city.

Nikolaikirchewiki.JPG
 
Back
Top