Views Everywhere
Sunny Day Gazing
After lunch at the Rooster, a homey type of diner/restautant along the main drag, we drove and walked around to see more of Mineral Point. There are several churches with great architecture in town. Here are some images of those:
Radiantly
Facing West
I also took a snapshot of the local water tower.
Marking Mineral Point
I'm entirely sure why but water towers are iconic of America, a tall free-standing reminder of place, a focal point to say "yes, we were there". Yes, we were there, on a mild March day in southwest Wisconsin, Sandra and I spent the afternoon in Mineral Point.
One of the other iconic places in town is the Gundry House.
The Path to Gundry
Originally built shortly after Civil War, the house and lawn was home to Gundry family for three generations. When the last Gundry died, several local community members came together to form the Mineral Point Historical Society and purchased the property. While historic, the house is not relegated to the past. It is a vibrant living place for the town residents. The grounds, Orchard Lawn, are open always and people walk through and admire the landscaping and the dramatic views of the area. Being such a great location, it's no surprise that it's a common site picked for outdoor weddings.
Orchard Lawn
Viewing Mineral Point
From the gazebo, here's a look at Gundry House:
Seeing a Bit of History
Being the beginning of Spring, even the gardens were starting to awake.
Flowers Spring!
And there is still more to Mineral Point...
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