An old Hoosier-esque cupboard in the shed at Green's Heritage Museum in Orient, Ohio. [I particularly like the vines growing around it.] |
The butler's pantry at the James A. Garfield Historic Site in Mentor, Ohio. |
The cupboard and counter in the field worker's wagon. |
A former tourist cabin. |
The cupboard and kitchen area of the tiny tourist cabin at Green's Heritage Museum. What little girl, or grown woman, would not want this as a playhouse of their own? |
Two views of the kitchen and pantry area that was in the old store at Green's Heritage Museum.
A row of old oatmeal boxes in the old store. |
A "Portable Pantry," made in Ohio in the latter part of the 19th century. I'd heard about them but had never seen one before. I found this in an antique shop in Berlin, Ohio (but did not buy it!).
A flower arranging volunteer in the room made for the same purpose at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens in Akron, Ohio. Above this space, on the second story, is a commodious linen closet with cupboards and drawers. |
Last but not least, my friend Linda spotted a copy of my book on the upper shelf of the gift shop of Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens. I was glad to see it and they ordered more copies. |
2 comments:
Love the pictures!
Joberta
I also love looking at women's work spaces. I just got back from looking at Tudor kitchens. It was also fun tomsee some familiar Ohio sites.
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