Most of this scenery was from the area surrounding Lewisburg. We had the opportunity to chat with a gentleman who owned a substantial tract of property which he told us had been in his family for seven generations (images 4 thru 7).
The Herns Mill Covered Bridge has a plaque stating "Built Circa 1884, Rehabilitated 2000" and was only the second of the covered bridges we had come across still in use.
We found our second Mail Pouch Tobacco barn and I was saddened to see it looking neglected, but several striking Mail Pouch barns were yet to be discovered in the next few days.
niteman3d
Loc: South Central Pennsylvania, USA
Beautiful samples of what you see on "Country Roads". Thanks! 👍
Love the memory evoked by the Mail Pouch barn. Reminded me of living in Kentucky in the early ‘50s when dad would drive us around on Sunday afternoons in his Crosley. (I was much smaller then.)
A beautiful area of the state.
LDB415
Loc: Houston south suburb
Minard's Spaghetti Inn in Clarksburg, WV. Interesting story of 2 brothers who married 2 sisters and began a restaurant that has served the community for going on 100 years. Best lasagna in the history of cooking indoors.
luvmypets
Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
Beautiful photos!! I especially like the covered bridge!!
I'm still having a good time on your trip.
Dodie
dmeyer wrote:
Most of this scenery was from the area surrounding Lewisburg. We had the opportunity to chat with a gentleman who owned a substantial tract of property which he told us had been in his family for seven generations (images 4 thru 7).
The Herns Mill Covered Bridge has a plaque stating "Built Circa 1884, Rehabilitated 2000" and was only the second of the covered bridges we had come across still in use.
We found our second Mail Pouch Tobacco barn and I was saddened to see it looking neglected, but several striking Mail Pouch barns were yet to be discovered in the next few days.
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Nice tour, I really like the mail pouch barn.
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