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Scotia Museum Built in the Greek Revival Style Using Redwood
The Greek Revival style Scotia Museum, built in 1920 as a bank, includes beautiful redwood trunk columns in front, in the town of Scotia, a company mill town once run by the Pacific Lumber Company in the redwood belt of northern California's Humboldt County, USA [Note: No property release available; to be licensed for editorial purposes only]
Author: Lee H. Rentz
© 2013 Lee Rentz
Photo size: 0.7 Mpixels (1.91 MB uncompressed) - 667x1000 pixels (2.2x3.3 in / 5.6x8.5 cm at 300 ppi)