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by Jack Schultz
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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Maumee Clover Leaf Depot (circa 1880)
Once known as the Clover Leaf Depot, the train depot was built in 1888, servicing the Toledo and Grand... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Maumee Clover Leaf Depot (circa 1880)
Once known as the Clover Leaf Depot, the train depot was built in 1888, servicing the Toledo and Grand Rapids Railroad. It's original location stood on Sophia Street, just west of Conant Street, in Maumee. The overhanging eaves, ornamental trusses, raised vertical boards, and decorative support brackets distinguish this station as Stick-Style architecture. The station became property of the Toledo, St. Louis, and Western Railway in circa 1900. In 1922-23, that line merged with the New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad (better known as the Nickel Plate).
The stationmaster's office/telegraph room looks very similar to those in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For many residents in Maumee, the station provided a gateway to the world, a place to receive a telegraph message from San Francisco or a package from Shanghai, and an agency where one might purchase a ticket for rail passage to Mexico City or transatlantic service to Bremen...
Jack Schultz has always had a love for photography in which he tries to capture that little extra detail and beauty of things that most of us take for granted every day. Just recently his photography was featured on the cover of the best selling paperback by Jonathan Rosen called "The Best Minds" published by Penguin Random House. Last year my backyard was blessed with some of the cutest tree frogs ever. Please excuse the number of photos of them in my frogs and toads collection but I couldn't help myself. Favorite subjects include flowers, landscapes, local landmarks, wildlife and travel. A list of art festivals I plan to attend in 2024 will soon be under the blog section. Jack's photography is available...
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