George's Subs and Pizza by Kathy Maxwell
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George’s Subs and Pizza

Carlisle, Gouache, Pennsylvania

Since 1958, George’s Subs and Pizza has been a real favorite with the locals in Carlisle, PA. In fact, Carlisle kids had the good fortune of growing up with the uniquely different “New England Style” subs that were George’s trademark. To know them is to love them… forever. Kids grow up and move away but when they come back to visit, many still make a beeline for a George’s Sub!

For this kid growing up in the sixties, good grades on my report card meant a reward from George’s Subs and Pizza. Through the years the walls of the restaurant filled with photos of George’s patrons. Here and there on the photo wall can be seen a famous face who somehow found their way to this Carlisle landmark, but mostly they are just locals. The ones who come back again and again and have left their mark.

Boston Public Garden Foot Bridge by Kathy Maxwell
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Boston Public Garden Foot Bridge

Gouache, Miscellaneous

Located in Boston, MA and designed by engineer Clemens Herschel and architect William G. Preston, the Boston Public Garden Foot Bridge was once known for being the shortest functioning suspension bridge in the world.

With a total length of 100 feet, the main central section spanning the garden’s lagoon measures 50 feet. Nestled in with weeping willows and flowering cherry trees, the Boston Public Garden Foot Bridge has been a beloved city landmark since its construction in 1867.

Fly Fisherman at Allenberry by Kathy Maxwell
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Fly Fisherman at Allenberry

Carlisle, Gouache, Pennsylvania, Series

Near Carlisle, PA and Boiling Springs, PA lies the beautiful Allenberry resort. Flowing through Allenberry is the Yellow Breeches Creek, a pristine trout stream popular with fly fisherman from near and far.

Fuller Lake by Kathy Maxwell
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Fuller Lake

Gouache, Pennsylvania

Fuller Lake is a deep and refreshingly cool lake on a hot summer day. Once a quarry near Gardners, PA, Fuller Lake now draws crowds to Pine Grove Furnace State Park for swimming, picnicking, hiking, and lots of woodland fun. In October, Fuller Lake is the site of the popular Fall Furnace Festival with music, hayrides, arts and crafts, and pumpkin carving. The event is capped off with a ghost story told by the light of hundreds of glowing jack-o-lanterns floating on the lake.