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Susie Trexler

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Month: February 2017

Tampa’s Historic Bayshore Boulevard

I spent the last few weeks traveling around Florida and I was excited to find so many cool places, from stunning historic buildings to white sandy beaches. By far one of my favorite spots in Tampa was Bayshore Boulevard. Located in south Tampa on the water, the boulevard features a linear park with a beautiful historic balustrade… Read More Tampa’s Historic Bayshore Boulevard

February 27, 2017February 26, 2017 Susie12 Comments

I Heart Bridges

Happy Valentine’s Day! In the spirit of the holiday I wanted to send a little extra love to our bridges. Many cities near and dear to me have a plethora of bridges. Portland, Oregon, has the nickname “Bridge City” due to all of its bridges (including St. John’s Bridge, pictured). Twelve bridges cross the Willamette,… Read More I Heart Bridges

February 14, 2017February 13, 2017 Susie6 Comments

Bremerton’s Floating Museum

I started visiting Bremerton because it was the longest ferry trip from downtown Seattle (that’s how we all pick our ferries, right?). So of course it was only a matter of time before I visited the USS Turner Joy, a Vietnam era destroyer-turned-floating-museum within walking distance of the ferry terminal. When I got to the… Read More Bremerton’s Floating Museum

February 6, 2017February 5, 2017 Susie4 Comments
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I don’t think this ombré color situation was intentional but I’m kinda into it. Aside from it being painted brick, of course.
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Elliott Hall (1833) is the oldest building at OWU. It was first built as a hotel serving guests of the nearby sulphur spring and is now the oldest Greek Revival collegiate building in Ohio.
Slocum Hall (1898) has a 70-foot long leaded glass ceiling, but you’d never guess it from the outside! It also houses bound editions of the NYT back to 1914 (it was originally a library). Ohio Wesleyan University.

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