Feb 22, 2017

Battery Point Lighthouse in Crescent City, California

Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City CaliforniaConstructed in 1856, the Battery Point Lighthouse in Crescent City, California is one of the oldest lighthouses on the west coast. Reachable by foot during low tide, the lighthouse is open to the public when the land bridge to the small island can be crossed. As a gateway to the Redwoods of Northern California, Crescent City (including the Battery Point Lighthouse) is a beautiful community to stop and explore along the Pacific Coast Highway. 
   
Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California

Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California

Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California

Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California
Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California



Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California

Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California

Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California


Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California

Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California

Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California


Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California


Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California
I found my name among the carvings on the pier.
Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California

Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California



Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California

Battery Point Lighthouse Crescent City California

Feb 20, 2017

Banff Springs Hotel in Banff National Park

From the beginning, the Banff Springs Hotel was intended to be a luxury destination to draw railroad tourists west to enjoy the newly formed Rocky Mountain Park (which later became the world famous Banff National Park in Alberta). It was the Canadian Pacific Railway that constructed this grand castle in the Canadian Rocky Mountains between 1887 to 1888.  

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont AlbertaNaturally, the structure has been expanded upon and renovated regularly since it first opened, making it almost unrecognizable from the initial hotel. However, the rich storyline and architecture of the Banff Springs made it a National Historic Site in 1988. The hotel has hosted an impressive array of guests from Winston Churchill to Marilyn Monroe, and there's no denying that the Banff Springs is still very much an icon of the Canadian Rockies. 

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Archival Images
Banff Springs Hotel Lobby ca. 1920s

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta
Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Archival Images
Banff Springs Hotel ca. 1900s



Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta
Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta




Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta
Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta





Banff Springs Hotel Archival Images
Banff Springs Hotel ca. 1920s

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta
Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta


Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Archival Alberta
Banff Springs Hotel ca. 1940s

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta

Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta



Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta
Banff Springs Hotel Fairmont Alberta