I’ve run out of relatively current doors so I’m going dumpster archive diving to Philadelphia, a city that always provides interesting doors. I’ve got a little of everything so everyone can hopefully find something s/he likes: wooden doors, metalwork, a side door, stonework, interesting windows, and more. What’s more eclectic than that? 🙂 Alas, I have no history for any of these doors but feel free to make up your own. Philly’s been around for many years, so you have a lot of choices.
The door and windows all present attractive glass and a bay window look always appeals to me.
Oh that all security would be this beautiful!
Flowers and vegetation make for a friendly look and take away the feel of being in a big city at least a little bit.
I loved all of these doors – they all have their own beauty. Good job of keeping up the Thurdsday Doors posts.
I’ll probably be back in my French archives too, so you’ll have a variety. 🙂
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Archives are fine – after all, doors are everywhere. Good choices, Janet!
Glad you enjoyed them, Frank. I think I missed a post by you yesterday. Hopefully I’ll get back to it. My feet can always use refreshing.
I love doors from Philadelphia. It’s such a beautiful city. That first photo has so many things to offer. I’d say you covered all the bases right there. That corner door at the bottom might be my favorite, but it’s a tough choice. You can dive in this archive anytime.
Philly has many beautiful doors, a good extra from any trip to visit our younger daughter. I haven’t been there since Covid, so hopefully I can get back soon for a visit to her but also for replenishing my doors folder. 🙂
I was there numerous times on business before I was looking for doors. I hope to get back for a visit.
Great set of doors!
Thanks, Sue. 🙂
I loved them all too, particularly the second one
That second one is pretty impressive. Philly has so many wonderful doors. I want to get back there soon to visit our younger daughter but stocking up on door photos is always a good extra. 🙂
Visiting Philly in late May and will be door hunting
These door views have such beautiful details, Janet. Philly – heard much about it, but still have not visited it:) Happy weekend to you!
Good mo, Jesh. I’m glad you enjoyed the doors. Philly is a door lovers paradise as are probably New York, Boston, etc. happy weekend to you as well.
I really like the top and bottom doors the best. The stone, windows, and the color scheme of the bottom doors and walls call me. It must have been really neat being there amongst all that history!
It’s on my bucket list still as is Boston.
If you get there, there’s a Ben Franklin Museum that is well worth the visit and a couple of blocks of original houses that are very interesting too. Lots more of course too. 😉
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#1 Grandson would love to go there too as he’s really into that period of our history at the moment. Wouldn’t it be grand to capitalize on that and really bring that history to life for him?
Perfect for both challenges!
Thanks, Aletta.
I’m not a fan of big cities but you certainly can’t beat them for architectural interest. That first one with the three flags is a trip!
I’m with you all the way, JT.
Of course you knew I was going to look for a door surrounded by greenery! Thanks, Janet!
😁. I find greenery always helps especially if you have to be in a city.
Interesting doors and buildings.
Thanks.
janet
I especially like the last one–it looks friendly. (K)
It really does. The plants have a lot to do with that but the design does as well.
These are all cheerful-looking and interesting. Makes me wish to visit.
Thanks, Manja. 😍