
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a dark, exterior nighttime view of Mackin House, located at 1116 Brunette Street in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. The historic house is a museum. The house has a prominent red brick chimney and is painted in a dark reddish-brown with lighter colored trim. A sign on the porch reads "Mackin House 1116 Brunette St est 1909". Above the porch, the word "MUSÉE" is displayed in white lettering on the house's exterior wall, with "MUSEUM" visible on a corner to the right. The house features a wide porch with several white-painted columns supporting an overhang. A wooden bench is visible on the porch. In front of the house, a paved walkway made of brick leads towards the entrance. Lush green bushes and a large flowering hydrangea plant with white blooms are prominent in the foreground. Yellow flowers are also visible. A white picket fence runs along the bottom edge of the image, framing the garden. The sky is dark blue, indicating nighttime, and some trees are visible on the left side of the property. The lighting suggests the scene is illuminated by exterior lamps. There are no people visible in the image.
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