Johnson Hall is a museum of sorts, memorializing the life of Dr. Jo Johnson, Ophthalmologist of York Maine. I'm not sure what a collection of antique fountains, chairs, railroad cars, gas pumps and other odds and ends have to do with Dr. Johnson since the "museum" has never been open when I've driven past.
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Categories: [on the road] [roadside attractions]
The statue looks cold:-) We had snow today...about what I see here.
sherri on 8th February 2010 @ 10:30pm
What an interesting perspective. Love that the statue appears taller than the building itself.
Marcie on 9th February 2010 @ 8:01am
dosen't look too much like a museum but it does look like an interesting collection of junk! terriifc shot.
david on 9th February 2010 @ 8:01am
I did'nt pay attention at first, an d I've just noticed the snow... it's weird because it doesn't recover the foutain... that's why I think... wow looks like it has snwoed a lot here... great wide angled picture Bill, adding a powerful perspective to the deserted place.
I've answer you on my blog. :-)
Florence on 9th February 2010 @ 8:46am