Boonville, Mo /ThursdayDoors

Last week I shared some Thursday Doors promoting our flag, Ol’ Glory. This week I’m finishing off the pictures shared with me by my youngest daughter. Always appreciative of the door photos donated (door-nations) as my days can be pretty hectic. Before I continue, I’ll tell you a little bit more about the town of Boonville, Missouri.

Boonville’s population in 2010 was over 8,000 according to the census. The name is from the sons of Daniel Boone, Nathan and Daniel Morgan, who started a salt business near there. Being along the Missouri River aided delivering their goods to St. Louis and they started referring to the trail as Boone’s Lick. A point east of Boonville was considered the beginning point of the Santa Fe Trail. It has around 400 buildings on the National Historic Register and I hope to present some more of them to the Thursday Doors fans in the future. Til then, here are a few that I hope you’ll enjoy.

  • whitewashed-brick
  • 701house
  • 701housecontd
  • Accented by Roses
  • Frosted Glass
  • Lace Curtains
  • Nice Shady Seat
  • Stained Glass

To those who may not be able to see the slideshow, here’s the pictures in a gallery format. I am not sure why it’s viewable to some and not others as I’m not a tech savvy blogger so this is my solution 😉 Have a wonderful rest of your weekend!

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13 comments

  1. I don’t know why but your images simply won’t load for me. All I see is empty white space below your text. Tried on a Mac, a PC, and an Android tablet: same result with each :-/

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    • What I think you are referring to is the yellow woodwork along the top of the doors? I don’t know if it’s original but if it is it would be all hand done. Hard to say in just a photograph. Thank you for inquiring!

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