Thursday Doors – 6
Four modest doors

Salzburger House 1755
This old structure, the Salzburger House, in Ebenezer, Georgia was built in 1755 from local pines. Ebenezer was one of Georgia’s first settlements, founded by religious refugees from Salzburg (Austria) during the 1730s. The site is located about 25 miles upstream from Savannah.
This photo shows a much newer house, the “tenant house”, at McDaniel Farm Park in Duluth, Georgia. The front door is flanked by a window. This modest door doesn’t even have a door knob. On the left you can see the outhouse in the back with its traditional crescent moon cutout.
This is the rear door of the tenant house at McDaniel Farm Park.
Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. The activity is conducted by Norman Frampton.
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© 2016 Ludwig Keck
Fantastic! The bits of information about the doors, the buildings, and the locations are great. I look forward to these postings.
Thank you very much, Leah
These are all wonderful – thanks for sharing Ludwig 🙂
Thank you, Norm
Ludwig – lovely photos and thank you for the history! I grew up in a house with an tobacco barn, and out behind the barn was an outhouse with the crescent moon. It was in decrepit shape, but a fun find when we were kids!
Thank you, Deb. Ah, those were the days!
Love this house, so pretty!
Thank you!
Really great shots of really great doors!
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Really nice gallery and different from what we usually see.
janet
Thank you very kindly!
Great choice – I really like the original wood buildings
Thank you much!
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