February Theme Day, Paths and Passages
If you happen to be dining on the terrace of the St. James Hotel (not shown), just follow the red brick path past the Bridge Tender's House (left) and make your way to the river overlook at Lafayette Park. This is the location where the first bridge crossed the Alabama River. That bridge was torn down to make way for the Edmund Pettus Bridge (background), which opened to traffic in 1940.
(Click on the photo to see a larger picture, and click HERE to view a similar photo taken in autumn.
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The path to a full stomach never looked better to me.
ReplyDeleteLove that little brick walkway :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks to be a very inviting pathway....it would be a lovely place to take a stroll.
ReplyDeletelooks a deightful little place
ReplyDeleteA path to a bridge. To passages in one photo.
ReplyDeleteI like the red brick path. Nice choice.
ReplyDeleteGreat little brick pathway.
ReplyDeleteThis really is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteWaht a lovely path. Very nice entry for our theme today!
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What a lovely red brick path winding past lovely houses.
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
ReplyDeletePerfect choice for theme day! Just follow the red brick road.
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