Smith House, Bill Yeck Park No. 2

The Story:     The largest park in the Centerville-Washington Park District lies in Bill Yeck Park at 194 acres. It’s named after the leader who established the Centerville-Washington Park District in 1959. The centerpiece of this park entails a home built in the 1820s, with its last residents being Victor and Mary Jane Smith who owned the property for 50 years. In this image, the fall sunlight warmly paints the back of the historical home as well as the private space enjoyed by the Smith family.

 

Sublocation:  Bill Yeck Park

City, State:     Centerville, Ohio

Year:               2018

Keywords:       x

$75.00$440.00

Description

A low stone wall and patio from the Smith House at Bill Yeck Park

The largest park in the Centerville-Washington Park District lies in the Bill Yeck Park at 194 acres. Its named after the leader who established the Centerville-Washington Park District in 1959. The centerpiece of this park entails a home built in the 1820s, with its last residents being Victor and Mary Jane Smith who owned the property for 50 years. In this image, the fall sunlight warmly paints the back of the historical home as well as the private space enjoyed by the Smith family.

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12" x 18", 20" x 30", 30" x 45"

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Framed Giclee Canvas, Metal, Photo Paper

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