Dan Podsobinski
Photography
Lindbergh Forest was the first automobile neighborhood south of downtown Knoxville in the late 1920's.
These photographs capture a variety of architectures over the course of recent times in a collection entitled:
The Seasons of Lindbergh Forest
Winter
Beautiful snow-covered stone home surrounded by snowy pine trees. The Tudor Revival-style home is highlighted by stunning East Tennessee marble shaped in arches. This home is located in the historic Lindbergh Forest neighborhood of South Knoxville, Tennessee, and far away from Switzerland.
Pine branches and a touch of snow rests on the ground near this arch pass-thru built from rusticated limestone.
Red wreath hanging on an old wooden door after an east Tennessee snowfall. This is located in the historic Lindbergh Forest neighborhood of South Knoxville, Tennessee.
Beautiful snow-covered stone home surrounded by snowy pine trees. The Tudor Revival-style home is highlighted by stunning East Tennessee marble shaped in arches. This home is located in the historic Lindbergh Forest neighborhood of South Knoxville, Tennessee, and far away from Switzerland.