The Spring House
Near Confederate Circle in Old Live Oak Cemetery is a pretty white structure known as The Spring House or The Pigeon House. Well, I much prefer the former name!
It was called The Spring House, because in days gone by citizens of Selma held band concerts and Memorial Day programs here. Now, I bet you can guess how it got the "Pigeon House" designation!
Did I read this right, it's in a cemetery and concerts used to be held in it? What an unusual location, but since I have always enjoyed prowling cemeteries, I approve! Looks like a quaint little structure!
ReplyDeleteThose were the days of wide flowing gowns, bonnets, umbrellas and men wearing spats, top hats and three piece suits. What has changed?
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the place has to be cleaned up before it can be used. Pigeons make a mess, but it is as natural as can be.
Kate, that's what the cemetery history says! I think concerts should resume this spring!
ReplyDeleteAbe, it usually looks very nice and I'm told the house is used for storage now.
ReplyDeleteLove the picture. The old building is so "cute" and handsome, especially with the wrap-around porch & roof gables on all 3 or 4 sides. The backdrop of the old oaks & spanish moss doesn't hurt either !
ReplyDeletePlease take more pictures of all those beautifual historic structures there in Selma.
Ah, let's see; because pigeons fly over it?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely kind of structure for any city.
Oh, I love it...
ReplyDeleteI meant to add that I love wrap-around porches!
ReplyDeleteWhatever its name, it's such a charming little place!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely and I also like the hanging Spanish Moss!
ReplyDeleteConcerts at the Spring House sound lovely, I can imagine a string quartet and maybe the sound of crickets. :-)
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