More Barns of the Palouse. I thought the 4th was unique in that you put the grain in on the uphill side and unload it on the downhill side. Clever.
This is the first time to try to download photos so bear with my ignorance.
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LeeK
Loc: Washington State
Both of your posts are fantastic. Great subjects and well taken!
This log cabin has an interesting history as told to me. We were driving around doing photography near Red Lodge Montana and met a local lady who took us here. She said a lady moved her family here after the great Chicago fire after she had lost everything including her husband and built this. Note the stream coming down the mountain right behind the house. If you have not been to the Beartooth area, put it on your bucket list. We spent 5 days driving the roads of The Big Sky Country in that area.
Here are some , found in Douglas County, Washington State in an area called the Columbia Plateau.
Rufe, this are some fine images, yours and the others as well. If you like old building images, there is a site called "Forgotten Missouri" which features of old Missouri buildings. One of the posters is a fellow named Rufus Harmon who posts excellent images of structures usually beyond the point of salvation. His image of a barn and some cattle is the front image of the post this week. He had a picture of some doors from Paytown, Missouri which I thought was a type and he meant Raytown, there actually is (or perhaps was) a Paytown in Maries Co. He is somewhat famous (or is it infamous) on that site for his witticisms. Rufe --Rufus--Hmm.
joecichjr wrote:
Wakarusa, IN 😁
Is the first one a Doctors office?
RodeoMan wrote:
Rufe, this are some fine images, yours and the others as well. If you like old building images, there is a site called "Forgotten Missouri" which features of old Missouri buildings. One of the posters is a fellow named Rufus Harmon who posts excellent images of structures usually beyond the point of salvation. His image of a barn and some cattle is the front image of the post this week. He had a picture of some doors from Paytown, Missouri which I thought was a type and he meant Raytown, there actually is (or perhaps was) a Paytown in Maries Co. He is somewhat famous (or is it infamous) on that site for his witticisms. Rufe --Rufus--Hmm.
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Well RodeoMan you found me.
Steve O wrote:
Here are some , found in Douglas County, Washington State in an area called the Columbia Plateau.
Really like the School house, the second one is great.
Leland22 wrote:
This log cabin has an interesting history as told to me. We were driving around doing photography near Red Lodge Montana and met a local lady who took us here. She said a lady moved her family here after the great Chicago fire after she had lost everything including her husband and built this. Note the stream coming down the mountain right behind the house. If you have not been to the Beartooth area, put it on your bucket list. We spent 5 days driving the roads of The Big Sky Country in that area.
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Beautiful picture. I'm heading to Montana this summer.
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