Monday, June 18, 2012

Studerbaker Museum, Copsaholm Mansion And Notre Dame

Hello, Hello!

Surprise, surprise! I have more pictures. This time I have photos from the Studebaker museum, Copshaholm garden and Notre Dame University. It was great to see all these places! I hope you enjoy my pics.

Studebaker was a famous car maker in Indiana back in the day.















Besides private cars, Studebaker also made vehicles for the postal service and fire department.






They also made army vehicles.



Studebaker's vision of future cars. Funny!





Next we saw the Copshaholm gardens.


Copshaholm, the home of 20th century industrialist J.D. Oliver, his wife, Anna, and their four children. Built in 1895-96, Copshaholm is a 38-room Romanesque Queen Anne house designed by New York architect Charles Alonzo Rich.









Pretty details on a hand rail.












We also took our friends to see the big campus of Notre Dame University. Too bad it wasn't season for football because their team Fighting Irish is well known in America.

Me in front of Touchdown Jesus.


Cool reflection.


Student housing.








Notre Dame University is a Catholic school.

I love this tree! The leaves have a pretty color of pink.





Another fun filled day behind us! Next we will be taking over the awesome city of Chicago. I'll make sure to take lots of pictures there as well. Stay tuned!

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