Carnton Plantation slaves had living quarters behind the ‘big house’…this is a shot of the interior of the original building and many (if not most) of the items in this photo are original and accurately depict the family life, of those fortunate enough to remain together, during the 1800’s.
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another good one
thank you again!
– Karen Helgesen
Another beautiful shot of this old place. :))
Thanks Dave! It is one of my favorite places…many school field trips were taken here and I always volunteered to chaperone!
– Karen Helgesen
Wow what a great shot…amazing stories these places can tell!
Thank you Megan! I just love this place!
– Karen Helgesen
Congratulations! On making the Top Ten in a First Things Group challenge
thank you very much!
– Karen Helgesen
Love these places, Great shot Karen.
Thank you! If only I had been such a history freak when I was in high school! Education is wasted on youth!!
– Karen Helgesen
great shot!! i love old places and settings. You have a good eye!
Thank you, Ben! It is one of my favorite places to visit (Carnton Plantation in Franklin, TN)
– Karen Helgesen
An Instant Fav!!
You are just too cool! Thanks for the fav!! and thanks for all the kind and supportive you’ve made on so much of my stuff!
– Karen Helgesen
This is so well done. Your handling of the light helps the reality ooze from the image.
Thank you! You are very kind! To me light is one of the most expressive parts of a photo…always looking for it…not always finding!
– Karen Helgesen
A very beautiful photo…and excellent notes!
Thank you! It is one of my favorite places to visit in TN!
– Karen Helgesen
Very nice composition,…..great light,…
Thank you John! The light was lovely…it is my favorite place to visit when in TN!
– Karen Helgesen