Another morning, another walk with Chloe the Dachshund:
Here she is, admiring the tile sidewalk
at the entrance of a former movie theater-turned-church in our downtown.
What a neat feature, don’t you think?
I wish I knew more about it, like what material it is
+ how it stays so good-looking through our area’s long, cold winters!
Next, here’s a church message board that caught my attention.
JAZZ? Yes, please!
Actually, I’ve seen this post before — several times, in fact.
Each time, I make a mental note to attend said jazz service,
but I’ve not yet made it. Stay tuned.
But back to the church. Here is a photo of its front facade:
Here’s a close up of one of its windows.
Notice the wedge-shaped stone in the middle, on top:
Architectural fun factoid:
that feature is called a keystone.
Geography fun factoid:
Pennsylvania is known as “The Keystone State”,
+ the distinctive shape is often seen in various logos, like these:
Now we’re all set, just in case the Final Jeopardy category is State Mottoes.
You’re welcome.
Perhaps, if you’re really paying close attention,
you recall that our house’s beautiful stone foundation
is nearly identical to that of the church.
Interesting, no?
Once again, my curiosity is piqued.
What kind of stone is that, + was it locally sourced?
Is one person or company responsible for its installation?
I also need to find out the year in which our house was built.
Stay tuned!