I was in Union Station once probably over 60 years ago. I bet it has changed a bunch. Come to think of it, I don't remember what it looked like then, so if I saw it again, it would look changed.
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What a beautiful ports(archways?). The color, the shape, the framework. So wonderful to see, this buildingstyle. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteHello, pretty arches and photo. Enjoy your day and the week ahead!
ReplyDeletewow, I have only read about Union street station in all the books I read, now I have seen part of it
ReplyDeletemy sister lives in Washington d.c hope she visited that marvelous place it is soothing to eyes
ReplyDeleteGreat architecture
ReplyDeleteIts all about the arches in this photo, Denise! Beautiful structure and stonework!
ReplyDeleteGreat architecture.
ReplyDeleteI love D.C.'s Union Station. That is a great shot!
ReplyDeleteI would hate to be the one who changed the light bulbs in the dome, or indeed the window cleaner... smiles.
ReplyDeleteI was in Union Station once probably over 60 years ago. I bet it has changed a bunch. Come to think of it, I don't remember what it looked like then, so if I saw it again, it would look changed.
ReplyDeleteLove thaese old stations. Took the train from here hundreds of times for travel to NYV and Philly.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tall curves!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love your perspective here, Denise! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love both the arches and windows
ReplyDeleteThe architecture is beautiful. The style reminds me of train stations here- both former and current.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing place. And photo.
ReplyDeleteThe ceiling looks very high.
ReplyDeleteAn impressive building.
All the best Jan
What an interesting vignette!
ReplyDeleteI like this random shot. I think it's something that I would notice, too!
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