Vintage landscape: Hawthorne Lane

Vintage landscape/enclos*ure: Hawthorne Lane, Mass., early 20th c., via Library of CongressHawthorne Lane, East Gloucester, Massachusetts, between 1900 and 1920, by Detroit Publishing Co., via Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

The signs on the tree: Direct to Hawthorne Inn (to the right), A.P.T. deHaas Gate Lodge (to the left), and Miss Willard’s Studio.

2 thoughts on “Vintage landscape: Hawthorne Lane

    1. From the Google satellite image, it looks like a regular subdivision (short) street.

      It’s actually rather amazing that the builders of the road in this photo left the trees.

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