This post mysteriously disappeared, but is back now. Built in 1754, Nassau Hall survived Revolutionary War cannonballs -- including one that flew through a window and "decapitated" King George's portrait -- and now houses the Princeton University president's office.
6 comments:
How ironic that it decapited the king! This is a lovely photo!
Ooooh! Ivy covered walls. So gorgeous.
The lighting makes it special
cieldequimper - thank you! I thought it was ironic and funny too!
Adele - thank you! Something nice about living out east, the ivy everywhere :)
Mo - thank you so much!
This building and it's ivy definitely have an 'academic' feel Lulu. Lovely image with the uplighting!
PerthDailyPhoto- thank you! Very academic indeed :)
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