After spending more than an hour exploring the history of Farmers Branch, Texas. The GPS coordinates led me to the first town jail in Grapevine, Texas built in 1909.



That cell in the summer? Over 100 degrees every day? Would not be my happy place (or anyone’s!).
The next stop was only a few blocks away. Of course, it took longer to figure that out than it was to walk it.
We passed this gorgeous building and I fell in love with it. LOVE!

There is something about round windows and round rooms. I will fall for them every time. I am sure there is some deep meaning involved somewhere – like my number threes.
Another interesting storefront on the walk to destination number two.
The next stop turns out to be a Railroad Crossing or Grapevine’s Vintage Railroad.
I have not been on this train. It runs from Grapevine to the Fort Worth Stockyards. I heard there are hold-ups, and robbers on horseback….fun!
The train is not in service this month as they are working on the track. Which? Is just dandy for me…since I can take photos without being smooshed.

There is a glass blowing shop/school next to the train depot. I think the art from the glass is incredible (and a lot of it is ROUND). I adore the detail and design. They had student projects hanging in the window and two large spheres outside.
There is one more set of coordinates to go, and it lead me to one of my favorite places to go to and from. It has to do with my career field. I wonder if those (not on Facebook) know what it is. You only have to look to the sky….
I will publish my LAST place of the hunt tomorrow.
I like the statue, it’s like a statue of soldier coming back home 😀
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The pictures of the cell is what got me…
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I love the statue. These photos are really cool, I like!
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This scavanger hunt is way too cool! How many interesting locations did you discover in just one afternoon? I say you start booking sessions asap so you can take them to all these cool spots you just discovered 🙂
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Great photos! I especially liked the one of the train tracks 🙂
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All the photos are phenomenal! I went to Grapevine when I was down there but I think all we did was a lot of shopping! I missed all this good stuff. LOVE the statue! And the Blown Glass which is another of my favorite things!
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Love your photos! We seem to have similar backgrounds and style.
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Love these pictures, too–they make me want to get out into the world a little more AND they make me want to buy a new camera! Looking forward to the photos from your final stop.
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Love the statue at the rail depot!
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I love the statue of the couple embracing! So precious! Also, the jail does not sound like a pleasant place in the summer, haha!
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Ahh, Grapevine. I used to live near there. Grapevine Mills was a standard “get out of the house” place for me.
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That jail cell really can make you appreciate freedom.
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I love the statue!
And the windows.
And the glass. I want to do that someday…For now I’ll be happy with these photos.
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As always nice photographs. The photograph of the statue is beautiful. 🙂
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I like the TEXAS windmill!
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love the idea of a photo safari! the statue of the couple embracing is awesome.
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Great train shots. I love glass blowing, except it is really hot work!
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