There are so very many things I don't know. I just found out another of those things this week (I should have been able to put it together years ago, as I was in possession of all the pieces of the puzzle, but sometimes the obvious eludes my Dilettantish brain).
What common thread do Hubbard Hall at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine, and the Metropolitan Museum in New York share (aside from symmetrical facades?)
The answer is to be found in an upcoming post, if none of you sharp witted folk come up with it before then. There is no prize for correct answers to this quiz, aside from the satisfaction of being smarter than I am.
7 comments:
My guess is that both have some connection with Richard Morris Hunt, Daniel Chester French, and/or Charles McKim.
heheh, nope. That would have been too easy.
Too easy...
Susan Bliss ?
This is probably not what you had in mind, but it’s interesting that Hubbard Hall houses The Peary–MacMillan Arctic Museum, Robert E. Peary died on February 20 (1920), and the Metropolitan Museum was born on February 20 (1872).
Ancient: enlighten us some more. I think
Anonymous: Congratulations, we have a winner!
RPS: Not what I had in mind, but good work---as always I am in awe of your family ability to come up with interesting angles.
PS, the answer post has just gone up.
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