1000places > ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - Today, two of Dr. Popenoe's daughters - now in their 70s - still live in the house.  Although we were allowed to wander through the private rooms of the house, we had to leave late in the afternoon when one of the daughters returned from work (she still works part-time as an archaeologist).
1000places > ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - Something always seemed to be happening in the courtyard of our hotel; one afternoon we found artists at work painting scenes of Antigua.
1000places > ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - From the rooftop of the Popenoe House overlooking Antigua, Jeanne and Betty pose for a photograph.
1000places > ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA -  One of the massive belfries of the Nuestra Senora de La Merced.
1000places > ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - Beautiful colonial architecture can be found along virtually everyone of the city's cobblestone streets.
1000places > ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - The brightly colored flowers add to the charm of Antigua.
1000places > ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - Antigua is a city of incomparable beauty, its ancient walls often found ablaze with flowers.
1000places > ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - In the backyard of the Popenoe house is a fountain fed by diverted mountain water which served as the laundry for the original owners.
1000places > ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - One of the busts of a revered saint on the grounds of the convent of Nuestra Senora de La Merced.
ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - Today, two of Dr. Popenoe's daughters - now in their 70s - still live in the house. Although we were allowed to wander through the private rooms of the house, we had to leave late in the afternoon when one of the daughters returned from work (she still works part-time as an archaeologist).

1000places > ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - Today, two of Dr. Popenoe's daughters - now in their 70s - still live in the house.  Although we were allowed to wander through the private rooms of the house, we had to leave late in the afternoon when one of the daughters returned from work (she still works part-time as an archaeologist).
ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - Today, two of Dr. Popenoe's daughters - now in their 70s - still live in the house. Although we were allowed to wander through the private rooms of the house, we had to leave late in the afternoon when one of the daughters returned from work (she still works part-time as an archaeologist).

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