Doors of Ashland: Part 2

A colorful entry and door on Grant Street.

Doors of Ashland: Part 2

More beautiful and unusual doors of Ashland.
Colorful doors and entries.
Historic 1910 bank door that found a new home.
Photo essay published August 2023.

Stained glass and art glass doors

Woodland Drive, artistic colored glass door
This Woodland Drive house has an artistic stained glass or colored glass door. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2022)
Beautiful hand-made wood door on Third Street.
You can learn about this beautiful hand-made wood door in my photo essay about Third Street. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2021)

CLICK HERE to learn how this hand-made door was created in my photo essay about Third Street.

Bright colors draw the eye, uplift the spirit

Blue door and more blue on Sixth Street.
Blue, blue and blue makes for an uplifting sight on Sixth Street. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2022)
Bright door and attractive entry on Clay Street.
Bright door and attractive entry on Clay Street. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2019)
A colorful entry and door on Grant Street.
A colorful entry and door on Grant Street. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2022)
Bright red doors and colorful front yard at 885 Jaquelyn Street.
The two bright red doors help this front yard on Jaquelyn Street “pop” with color. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2023)

Historic doors abound around town.

Historic doors from the 1910 First National Bank building, now at a residence.
Historic doors from the 1910 First National Bank building at 76 East Main Street. They are now part of a private home after being auctioned off many years ago. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2020)
front door of 355 Grant St, house built in 1880
This house on Grant Street was built in 1880. I wonder if the door is that old. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2022)

Architectural arches and ancient-appearing wood

Trinity Episcopal Church entry door
Simple and lovely entry door at Trinity Episcopal Church. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2022)
Arched door on Thornton Way.
Lovely arched door entry on Thornton Way. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2022)
Unusual garage door on Hersey Street.
This unusual and dramatic garage door is on Hersey Street. It looks medieval to me. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2022)

Sometimes, the entry approach makes the door

door seen through tall bamboo on Garfield St
This door on Garfield Street is colorful, but the bamboo makes the door stand out. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2022)
door with flower baskets in entry on Jaquelyn Street
The flower baskets and Welcome art earn this door a feature photo. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2023)
Modern door on Thornton Way.
Attractive rock, wood and glass door and entry on Thornton Way. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2022)
Modern glass and wood door.
This colorful door and entry on Windsor Street also combines rock, wood and glass. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2022)

Sometimes, the reflection makes the door!

Taco Bell door reflection
The Grizzly Peak reflection makes this a worthy door photo. It is on the north side of Taco Bell, if you are wondering. (photo by Peter Finkle, 2023)

Sometimes, all you can do is enjoy odd-ball creativity

Doors in the back fence of a house along an alley.
Unusual back fence! This fence along the alley between Liberty Street and Beach Street includes a variety of doors that the homeowner ‘repurposed.’ (photo by Peter Finkle, 2020)

CLICK HERE to enjoy my previously published “Doors of Ashland: Part 1.”

2 Comments
  • WWendy Eppinger
    Posted at 08:26h, 23 September Reply

    The door on Hersey is amazing

  • Andrea Good
    Posted at 21:15h, 28 August Reply

    The door fence has to get the prize! I seem to remember there was a ski fence in Phoenix…?

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