The Old Colony Burying Grounds established 1805

A lovely old fountain I spied behind the Granville Lifestyle Museum

Originally built in 1883, this was called The Female Academy and was used for school and church meetings.

This clock commemorates Granville's Bicentennial.

I found these growing on vines wrapped around topiary poles on the opposite side of the street.

A pretty tree at the golf course

Taken at The Buxton Inn, a beautiful place to dine.

I'd like to have a basket of these


The Granville Inn, another great place for dining.

All photos taken by me with Olympus FE-340


Comments: 32
Love the flower pictures and it looks like a sweet little town.
The Female Academy? Catchy name.
The pinkish red flowers are a mandevillia vine and the white and blue basket you want, I can get for you in the spring!
I'm in Portage Lakes, OH, and would be honored to bring them to you! The flowers in that basket are called lobelia.
Thank you! I've never heard of mandevilla vine and now I have. I have been asking everyone I know what those are and you are the first to recognize them.
PURE GOLDen in Ohio