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by Emmy Vickers
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Within the quaint valley of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, situated on a peak of land that spears out into the meeting point of the Potomac and... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Within the quaint valley of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, situated on a peak of land that spears out into the meeting point of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, lies St. Peters Church. A grand cathedral, the most exquisite of all structures in Jefferson County, St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church is a place of reverence, a place of peace, and a place of paranormal activity.
St. Peter's Church was built well over a century ago in 1833 in a pseudo-gothic style that far outweighed the beauty of any other structures in the area. It was built upon a large tract of land donated by the Wager family.
Some reports state that the land was donated by none other than Robert Harper, the founder of Harpers Ferry. Robert's wife, Rachael Harper, is herself said to haunt the town of Harpers Ferry, overlooking the old Harper Garden in 18th century attire from the upper-most window of the Harper Home. But an article in the Virginia Free Press dated May 9, 1833 clearly states that St. Pet...
Congratulations to Emmy Vickers, the recipient of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th place ribbons for ELEVEN of her photos submitted for the Montgomery County Agricultural 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023 Fair photo exhibits and contests. Emmy states "these ribbons were a team effort. Thank you so much to all that helped in the process." Winter Special 01/03/2024 thru 03/15/2024. Receive 10% off printing costs of your favorite framed prints, art prints, or greeting cards! Here's your exclusive DISCOUNT CODE: FMAVAH. Click on your favorite photo and see the variety of items for both the home or office. Great unique and fun gifts for any occasion!! Some of the fun products included: throw pillows, tapestry, jigsaw puzzles, posters, notepads,...
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Ruth Housley
I have been to Harper Ferry and never seen this church, it must be a new one. Very pretty Emmy!! Ruth
Rebecca Smith
What is it about this beautiful church! I just love this capture. And I am trying to figur out where you were standing. Just Lovely!
Ann Horn
Wonderful composition, vibrants color, and fine textures, Emmy... so very beautiful! f/l
Emmy Vickers replied:
Wow - thanks for the awesome compliments Ann, I so appreciate it! Also many thanks for the favorite and like.
Dave Luebbert
I love this beautiful shot!
Emmy Vickers replied:
Thanks Dave for the compliment! So glad you love it!
Emmy Vickers
It was a beautiful September summery day (09/12/2014) for site seeing at the historical Harpers Ferry National Park . This fabulous scene of St. Peters Roman Catholic Church can be viewed from down below. Because this was the first day I did not use crutches and just wore my knew brace, while out and about walking, I could not hike up the steps to see this beauty. So I enjoyed it from below. Incredible history here. See description for details. If you are ever near the eastern pan handle of West Virginia, it's definitely worth it to spend at least a half day checking things out and than stopping for delicious home made ice cream at one of the ice cream shops or for lunch or dinner. Enjoy!