"201 Johnson Street, is a stately brick townhouse built in 1848–49 that was selected as headquarters by Gen. Ambrose Burnside during the Civil War. C. D. Bradham, inventor of Brad's Drink (now known as Pepsi-Cola), purchased the house in 1908."
The Slover-Bradham House (to the left of the lawn furniture) was once the home of Caleb Bradham, the inventor of Pepsi Cola.
In the back of this photo (where the light and shadows are dancing) is located the slave quarters to the Slover House.
Long about even tide on Johnson Street, the Western sunbeams begin to dance with Southern shadows.
I like to chase the light and see what happens.
Sometimes, it's simply magic.
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