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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Wordless Wednesday -- Bette Davis House
The house is located in Lowell, Massachusetts, about a mile from where I live. Since Bette Davis is one of my favorite actresses, I still love knowing that she lived in Lowell for less than two years. Please see Wikipedia article.
February 12, 2013. I have noticed a large number of people looking at this site, and while I'm delighted, I am just a bit curious. Since it is just a photo of her house and the plaque, I'm wondering if there is anything else you would like to see. Could you fill me in on why, during this week, so many of you are looking at it. Of course I am pleased. You could leave a comment here at the post or email me at: BarbaraPoole@Gmail.com.
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7 comments:
Beautiful Queen Anne !!!!
There must be a movie bug in the air in Lowell! I know you are a real film buff...
This is very cool stuff. FUN FUN FUN.
How cool is that? To have a wonderful piece of architecture and history so close to your home...
Excellent choice for Wordless Wednesday! I doubt if, about this place, Bette would have said "What a dump!" Trivia: what movie was that line in?
I've been looking forward to posting this for a long time, and I'm glad you all enjoyed the photo.
"What a dump! From 'Beyond the Forest' [This line of dialogue would later reappear in the opening scene of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), delivered by Elizabeth Taylor"
How cool! I'm a huge fan, too. Thanks for sharing this bit of history in your neighborhood.
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