Find this Window (Horn of Plenty FOUND)
Posted on January 30, 2011 by bob in AroundMtgy
The graceful arc towers two stories, multiple frosted window panes bending in an elegant curve like the neck of a swan. Clear, circular openings, portholes on a land-bound ocean liner, offer a view of wind-rippled water. Listen closely to distant honks and quacks; the language of resident waterfowl.
A pastoral scene spreads out below the arching doorway, through which enter the patrons of a bard long gone. You may not be able to get inside for a photo, but don’t despair, an exterior shot, with you in it, of course, is your audition for a cameo role in an upcoming Prime Montgomery.
Hark, noble photographers! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the East, where this stately structure stands.
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Congratulations to Tyrone and Carol Crowley of Prattville, and Susan McNeal of Montgomery, for sleuthing out the last Around Montgomery site. The lady with the Horn of Plenty graces the side of the Schloss & Kahn building, 121 Coosa Street.