
Today, Adam and I went to
America's Largest Home. It was cool and damp, but we had a great time.

Our day started here, at our local pharmacy/ eatery. I forgot to take a photo of our breakfast: 2 eggs over-medium, biscuit, grits, bacon. Coffee. Yum. Plus a table of old men who eat there every morning. Every neighborhood needs a place like this.

Adam drove.

Here's a close-up of some of the great limestone facade. The house is build of steel beams, brick interior walls, and limestone outside. Mr. Vanderbilt did not want it to burn down.

Here is a picture to prove I really did go.
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