Photos from Groningen, Province of Groningen, Netherlands, Europe

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Bullet Holes on City Hall - Proof of the Damage of WWII
City Hall dates from 1810
The 15th C. Gothic Martini Church (St. Martin)
Some Architectural Details
The perfect view of all things Dutch -
Thanks to the Canadians For Their Help in WWII
Arriving in Groningen
The Academic Building built in 1909
More at the Groninger Museum
What is a British Phone Booth Doing Here in Zoutcamp?
Be Sure to Leave Your Shoes at the Door
Zoutcamp is a village known for its Dutch Shrimp
Yes, that is a white beach we saw on the canal!
Pressing apples - the same worldwide!
The Marina at Zoutcamp
The Pelsterkerk Organ
A Concert Given at the PelsterKerk (church)
A Few Views of the Town from the Nieuwe Church Tower
We Climbed the Tower at the Nieuwe Church
The Nieuwe Church Was Open on Monument Day
Wooden Carvings at the Nieuwe Kerk (Church)
Women & children used to pull the barges
Examples of Barges and their interiors
Exhibit showing the engines of the various boats
The Martini Tower (named after St. Martin)
Seeing Lots of Cows, Sheep, Horses & Farmhouses
The Water Tower Has Been Renovated
Views of the Conference Center in the Water Tower
Shipping Crates Used as Housing
Mosaics Are Quite Common on the Buildings Here
Plenty of Bridges on the Way Out of Town
Enjoying the Architectural Details We See
The Gold Office dates from 1635
The Canal Fest Was Lots of Fun to Watch
In Towns the Canals are Filled with Barges
Balconies are Popular on Both the Old & the New
Definitely Have to Watch the Depth in the Canals!
Yes, this was a Barge - now a Home
"Boats" of All Kinds Joined the Canal Parade
Some Barges Have Been Here For a Long Time
The 2nd story additions must have been added
Bikes Can Be Transformed to Do Anything!
There Must Be a Different Meaning to Bla-Bla
This One is Definitely Permanent
Any Guess of What it Is?
Warm Enough for Crocus in September!
The Courtyards Are So Welcoming
The Railroad Station Designed in 1895
The Groninger Museum  Has Quite a Variety
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