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The Barnacle Historic State Park Photos

Two parallel rails on 1.5 ft. high pilings above the lawn. A wooden carriage for moving boats in and out of the bay is at the far end of the rails. Historic wooden phonograph with lifted lid in the corner of a beige room with ornate carved wood chairs on either side of the instrument. Starboard side view of a hand-carved model sailboat with a black and red hull. Four white masts, slightly discolored from age, rise from the deck.
A Marine Railway
Photo by Linda Britt
A phonograph that belonged to the Munroes
Photo by Linda Britt
A replica of the Micco that Munroe designed and had built in New York
Photo by Linda Britt
Pathway leading off into the distance arched by the lush tropical hardwood hammock with sky peeking through the dense branches. View from the end of the dock looking back at a two-story yellow boathouse with brown trim with children flying kites on the lawn behind. Green lawn stretches down to the bay with a wall of palm trees on the right. A marine railway sits at water’s edge with a sharpie floating offshore.
Pathway to The Barnacle The Boathouse Over looking the bay from the top of the balcony
Photo by Linda Britt
A doll in a small bedroom An open-air pavilion with picnic tables inside. It is situated on a lush green lawn with three palms in the foreground and lush trees behind. Side view of a two-story yellow boathouse with brown trim situated on top of a coral rock bay shore. Rails of marine railway in foreground.
Patty's bedroom - their only daughter
Photo by Linda Britt
Picnic pavilion located between the house and the bay
Photo by Linda Britt
The boathouse was where Commodore Munroe worked on and built his boats
Photo by Linda Britt
Stove is on left with pots and pans on top and a large pot below the burners. Oven doors are on the right with white doors on this gray appliance. From the top: a cupola white with light shining down into the open rotunda attic with carved railings. Below is a banister with 3 doorways at back. Wood paneled room with a slanted ceiling, two white-curtained windows at the rear with a four-poster bed situated in between. Girlhood toys.
Wood burning stove in kitchen
Photo by Linda Britt
The Attic
Photo By John Adams
Patty's Room
Photo By John Adams
Angled view of front porch with white wicker chairs along wooden planks. Backdrop is grayish-beige house with brown trimmed windows and doors. Beige dining room with exposed wooden beams and built-in cabinet on left. Clothed table with chairs situated on top of ornate burgundy rug at center. Looking through tree branches with sparse leaves at the side of a two-story house with a red-tiled roof, grayish-beige walls and brown trim.
The Front Porch
Photo By John Adams
The Dining Room
Photo By John Adams
The Side Of The House
Photo By John Adams
View past a cluster of palm fronds, up a sloping green lawn onto a two-story house with red-tiled roof and yellow balcony with a blue sky backdrop. Old-fashioned living room with fireplace and fire screen at far end. Plush furnishings, Victrola and Christmas tree decorate this naturally lit room. Smooth sunrise colors reflect off of a rippling bay. On the left, a dock reaches out with a dozen sailboats floating beneath the clouds and sunbeams.
The Front Of The House
Photo By John Adams
The Living Room
Photo By John Adams
The Bay
Photo By John Adams
  Interior of dark-wood house. Banister in center leads downstairs. Doorways and cabinets visible in rear. Above is carved railing of the attic.  
  The Upstairs
Photo By John Adams
 

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