Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Wood Trestle Bridge over Alligator Creek in Punta Gorda, Florida

    This is a wood trestle bridge.  It crosses Alligator Creek in Punta Gorda, Florida.  The bridge is currently owned by Seaboard Coast Line Railroad

Wood Trestle Bridge crossing Alligator Creek in Punta Gorda


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Wood Trestle Bridge crossing Alligator Creek in Punta Gorda, Florida


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Wood Trestle Bridge crossing Alligator Creek in Punta Gorda

Old Almonte, Canada Post Office

    

Old Post Office Almonte, Canada

     The old Almonte post office is located on a triangular lot on the corner of Mill and Little Bridge Streets. Its address is 73-77 Mill Street. The architect was Thomas Fuller. The builder was Robert Cameron.

     The building was constructed between 1/1/89 to 1/1 /91. The style is Romanesque.  It is 2 and 1/2 stories. There is a steep gable roof. There is a variegated stone pattern.  Beckwith limestone was used for the foundation. North Elmsley sandstone was used for the exterior walls.

Old Post Office Building Almonte, Canada

     A four faced clock was added to the building from 1913–1916.

     A rear addition was added from 1913–1916.

Scenes in the recent movie Maps and Mistletoe demonstrate old post office building.

San Miguel Mission aka San Miguel Chapel is located at 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico

San Miguel Mission aka Sam Miguel Chapel

San Miguel Mission Santa Fe, New Mexico

Interior San Miguel Mission

     San Miguel is a Spanish Colonial mission church first built in 1610. The building was rebuilt once in the mid to late 17th century and again in 1710.

     It is constructed of adobe.  Style is  Romanesque fortress style with buttressed walls.  There is a singular rectangular nave.  There is a trapezoidal apse. The walls are 5 feet thick. The interior of the building is 24 feet by 70 feet. The height is 25 feet. The ceiling is supported by wooden vigas some of which are old and others newer.  The front faces west and has a small central bell tower. The building is supported by 5 stone buttresses added in 1887.

Wooden altar screen.

     The altar screen is wooden and dates to 1798.  It is thought to be the work of an artist known as Laguna Santero.  The screen is flanked by Solomonic Columns.

     There was a bell that hung in the tower prior to 1872.  It is on display on the inside of the building.  It was casted in 1856.

     This building is featured in the recent movie Holiday in Santa Fe