February 7, 2017
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WOW, it's amazing that these buildings are still standing. Thank Linda for sharing, please stop by again.
ReplyDeleteI wondered if that first one was to load wagons under it
ReplyDeleteYou wonder how long they can still stand.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is really unusual.
ReplyDeleteAi, they look they could collapse any time!Thanks so much for sharing this with ALL SEASONS and am looking forward to see what you have next week:)
ReplyDeleteForgot to include in my first comment - my life was not a bowl of cherries either! It was more that of a chameleon I think, which I forgot to include, lol!
ReplyDeleteThey have lots of character and look awesome. I imagine one good storm would blow them over.
ReplyDeleteWow - so cool that these buildings are still here. How old are they?
ReplyDeleteI don't know but my guess is 150 to 180 years. They look pre-Civil War and the town was chartered in 1802.
DeleteIt's neat that these old log buildings are still standing.
ReplyDeleteGreat old buildings. If only they could talk and tell their stories. :)
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