Here's a local barn that has seen much better days, that's for sure.
I'm surprised no one has has offered to take the barn down to salvage the old barn boards.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
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3 comments:
I find it so sad to see old barns and such just left to disintegrate like that. What stories they could tell but we will never know. MB
Oh we have a few barns like that too, i always feel sad but it reminds one of days gone by
EG: What a wonderful, beautiful and sad find. It probably was a grand structure in its day.
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