by eudora

On Martin Luther King Day, I sought out a couple of buildings linked to Baton Rouge's segregated past. I'd never paid much attention to the sign of the Lincoln Theatre, but next to a figure of Abraham Lincoln it lists "Theatre. Pharmacy. Barber Shop. Wash-It."
Lovely shot in b&w. This place must have many stories to tell.
January 22nd, 2019  
Nicely captured
January 22nd, 2019  
I like it in B&W. It gives us the vintage feel of what it was once
January 22nd, 2019  
The black and white captures the history of it really well. I don't think I would have expected any one of those other businesses to be attached to a theater. It must have a very interesting story behind it. Good shot!
January 23rd, 2019  
Very interesting! This picture evokes so much... I can actually feel the history. Nicely captured. :)
January 23rd, 2019  
Fascinating with its suggestion of the history behind the building.
January 23rd, 2019  
Great find
January 23rd, 2019  
Such a cool photo!
January 23rd, 2019  
Evokes memories and age.
January 23rd, 2019  
Vintage signage can be so evocative of times past - nicely taken and suits black and white
January 30th, 2019  
Great find. Totally classic.
February 1st, 2019  
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