Red doors are among my faves, because I always notice them. In some cases, though, it’s not the door, it’s door-adjacent red.

faux playhouse doors at the children’s museum of indianapolis and the real door to behind them

entrance to columbia club, monument circle, indianapolis

local hangout, oaklandon

the red garter — it’s what you think it is

ifd station #16

702 somewhere street
#ThursdayDoors is part of an inspired post series run by Norm Frampton. To see other doors of interest, or to share your own, click the link and find the frog.
The Fire Escape is an intriguing name for a hangout. I would expect stairs somewhere.
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It used to be the fire station, now it’s a youth ministry center, but I’ve read one can rent it for meetings and gatherings.
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Cool. 🙂
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Yes red works for me too. I usually don’t see too many nice red ones around here that aren’t church doors so this collection is easy to appreciate – even the one to the ahem, “gentlemen’s club”.
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Good, thanks!
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Perfect for those of us who LOVE red doors, and I do. My front door is red and has been for twelve years. 🙂
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Niiice! 🙂 Glad you liked it!
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We had a Red Garter downtown, too. Same as what yours is/was…. What is the Columbia Club? It looks very official.
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I really don’t know what it is as I am not a member. Seems like a city version of a country club.
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Wife always wanted a red front door on our home. We almost had one for years, meaning that it was almost red. Then we moved, then we sold, then they painted.
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I’d love a red door, but I’ve got southern exposure, so they tell me I will repaint a lot. Apple green for me 🙂
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A lovely red collection. That bra needs to be removed though. 😀
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Phew, I finally got here! My phone would not bring me here.
I love red doors. I really like the playhouse “doors” and door and I like the doors at 702 Somewhere St (nice address). I wish the fire escape was a pub, but I still like the doors.
Have a great weekend!
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Thanks!
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Who could not like red doors. They are so warm and inviting. The Columbia Club is a city country club and isn’t nearly as imposing as it used to be. The public is allowed in for lunch and the Red Garter used to be open for lunch, or at least so I am told. Have a good Friday, Saturday etc.
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Next I see you, we will discuss this topic further 🙂 Happy Everything to you!
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Once upon a time red doors signified a sort of business for “men”. (wink) I too LOVE red doors … they just really jump out. My front door however is not red on account I live with a very conservative person who won’t do “red”. Whatever. I get to enjoy red doors like this one. Have a great day, Joey!! 💖
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What cheerful doors, Joey! Thanks for brightening my morning with them. 🙂
janet
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Oh my pleasure, thanks!
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I like red doors, too. That being said I think The Fire Escape needs to up their red game. A fresh coat of paint wouldn’t hurt, ‘ya know?
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Agreed, but consider it’s painted by teens whose only revenue is charity 🙂
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Ah-ha!
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I be at the Columbia Club in October! Going to Magna cum Murder mystery festival! And I be at InConjunction again, where we met up last year, with #4 Daughter along! Wheeee!
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Ooh! I gotta see you again, but this time, I’ll bring coffees 🙂
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Javajavajavajavajavajava!
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Red doors are gorgeous and so much more noticeable than any other color, Joey! I loved the collection. My favorite wasn’t due to the red, but due to the marble carvings on the Columbia Club door framing. This whole post was enjoyable! 🎈 🌷
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I know, right? Those carved surrounds get me every time. I’m glad you liked them 🙂
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I have to say, those Red Garter doors are really impressive, Joey.
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Great series of Red Doors! I loved the faux playhouse doors, and the old weathered door at The Fire Escape.
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I found this little treasure of red doors buried in my inbox. Yes – I’ve had one of those months too and I’m grossly behind in … well, everything.
Love the doors with the big oval windows!
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