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These photos are very special to me, as they are great examples of architecture found on the grounds of the Chautauqua Institute. This was very near my home as I was growing up and I worked at the Tally Ho Restaurant one summer when I was 19. All the local kids loved to go up there to live during summer vacation. As this was a cultural center, I saw many concerts and my first opera.
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I think the only thing I ever wanted on a house was a great big porch like that one. Don't have one, but maybe someday. It is beautiful!
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