I'm out of town these days, on a research trip, so it's time for a trivia question. Here's a house of a famous jurist. Am I making this too easy by saying that it's in Richmond, Virginia?
« Red Cocktails! (With Vampires And Fairies) | Main | Where Are All These Bar Candidates Coming From? »
You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.
The comments to this entry are closed.
Has to be John Marshall's home.
Posted by: Calvin Massey | June 28, 2011 at 03:48 PM
Is it by design that the banner on the front porch railing gives away the answer?
Posted by: SV | June 28, 2011 at 04:03 PM
You are, of course, correct Calvin. And SV--you have very good eyesight.
I highly recommend the house; it's been about a dozen years since I've been inside, but it's a really lovely home and quite close to other key sites in downtown Richmond -- like the Washington Equine statue, the Library of Virginia, the White House of the Confederacy, MCV's Egyptian building -- and a little further off are the Tredegar Iron Works... and, of course Hollywood Cemetery! Great stuff.
My next trivia question will have to be a little harder. I'll have to look through my old files for a little bit tougher one.
Posted by: Alfred Brophy | June 28, 2011 at 04:33 PM