This post about three distinctive structures is the last of our Fantastic February Snow series. Here are the virtually imperceptible final flakes of the February 10-11 snowstorm falling on “The Lookout”; It’s an operational inn with parts built in the 18th and 19th centuries:
Below you’ll see an image taken as the snowfall was breaking up and the sky turning blue; it’s a residence that was built in 1899 and appears to be in the American Four-Square Arts and Crafts style:
Finally, as a bonus, here’s an image of a large New England connected residence of unknown age; the image was taken on the last sunny day before the February 10-11 snowstorm started.:
(Images taken in Brooklin, Maine, on February 11 and 8 [connected house], 2026.) Click on the images to enlarge them.