Walton House In Golden Light No. 2

The Story:       Centerville, Ohio, prides itself on having the state’s largest collection of early stone buildings. In 1838, Henry Reese, a Welsh stone mason, built this home for his family. Purchasing the home in 1927 William and Miriam Walton owned this home until 1971. Today the home hosts the Centerville-Washington Historical Society, and in this image, is surrounded by autumn colors.

 

Sublocation:   Walton House Museum

City, State:      Centerville, Ohio

Year:                2018

Keywords:       x

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One of the oldest stone houses in Centerville Ohio as the golden morning light rakes across the facade

Centerville, Ohio, prides itself on having the state’s largest collection of early stone buildings. In 1838, Henry Reese, a Welsh stone mason, built this home for his family. Purchasing the home in 1927 William and Miriam Walton owned this home until 1971. Today the home hosts the Centerville-Washington Historical Society, and in this image, is surrounded by autumn colors.

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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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