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  • Gunckel Pyramid

    John Gunckel was a Toledo Philanthropist. What’s unusual was that he wasn’t a wealthy industrialist. He worked as a ticket agent for a railroad. He started the National Newsboys Association to help poor boys working as newspaper sellers and other low-level survival jobs. The three-sided pyramid was made from stones brought from all over the…

  • Door Bluffs Headlands Park #34

    In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. This was an overlook.

  • Gunckel Pyramid – Woodlawn

      John Gunckel was a Toledo Philanthropist. What’s unusual was that he wasn’t a wealthy industrialist. He worked as a ticket agent for a railroad. He started the National Newsboys Association to help poor boys working as newspaper sellers and other low-level survival jobs. The three-sided pyramid was made from stones brought from all over…

  • Dulcken-style Harpsichord

    Harpsichord Day in Ann Arbor. Ed Parmentier played for about 3 hours, his students gave concerts and free lessons at the same time. There was also a fretted clavicord to try. This instrument is based on an 18th Century Dulcken.

  • Door Bluffs Headlands Park #33

    In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. This was an overlook.

  • Dulcken-style Harpsichord

    Harpsichord Day in Ann Arbor. Ed Parmentier played for about 3 hours, his students gave concerts and free lessons at the same time. There was also a fretted clavicord to try. This instrument is based on an 18th Century Dulcken.

  • Egyptian Revival Mausoleum at Woodlawn

    Egyptian Mausoleum at Woodlawn Ancient Egyptian style mausoleums were quite popular in this area. The collection of artifacts at the nearby Toledo Museum of Art may have influenced that, along with a general interest in Egyptian Revival art .

  • Door Bluffs Headlands Park #32

    In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. This was an overlook.

  • Dulcken-style Harpsichord, Lid Painting Detail

    Harpsichord Day in Ann Arbor. Ed Parmentier played for about 3 hours, his students gave concerts and free lessons at the same time. There was also a fretted clavicord to try. This instrument is based on an 18th Century Dulcken.

  • Egyptian Mausoleums at Woodlawn

    Ancient Egyptian style mausoleums were quite popular in this area. The collection of artifacts at the nearby Toledo Museum of Art may have influenced that, along with a general interest in Egyptian Revival art .

  • Door Bluffs Headlands Park #31

    In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. This was an overlook.

  • Door Bluffs Headlands Park #30

    In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. This was an overlook.