At The 1680 House

Steve Schaub in the main room in the 1680 House

In March,  EveNSteve had the honor of staying in the historic, colonial William Haskell House in Gloucester, MA and creating a series of photographic artworks there. This house was built in the 1680s, is remarkably well preserved, and has an incredible and elaborate history. It was a phenomenal experience on many levels, getting to live in a space that transports one back in time. (Was it creepy? Yes, a little.)

Want to see more? Steve created a video about the experience for his YouTube channel Figitalrevolution which you can watch here: https://youtu.be/sxrncAIfdRA

But wait there's more! Our daughter Greta traveled with us and she is a vintage knitting expert and professional YouTuber. She took the opportunity to experiment with knitting by the historic hearth. You can watch her video here: https://youtu.be/gODaTgKt0Hc?si=bLHBY5DdbWUklry2

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