This one was sitting in the middle of nowhere.
Nice photo. I like finding places like this and photographing them. In my (much) younger days I would have figured out a way to get in and look around.
Caribou wrote:
Nice photo. I like finding places like this and photographing them. In my (much) younger days I would have figured out a way to get in and look around.
Thanks for visiting. I've crawled in and around more old barns, farm houses, and buildings like this than I can remember. But I never, ever, do that without my snake boots, kevlar-lined pants, and snake stick. Old Jake no-shoulders and I don't get along too well.
Nice image. Someone didn't do their market research.
Great shot and find, Tom.
kpmac wrote:
Nice image. Someone didn't do their market research.
I think that's a keen observation, Ken.
Tom
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great shot and find, Tom.
Thanks for stopping by, Earnest. I've been known to stop and ask local folks about the history of a place like this. But there was no such source of info even remotely close to this building.
black mamba wrote:
This one was sitting in the middle of nowhere.
Excellant photo. It kind of reminds me of my grandma's old chicken coops. I think she called one a brooder house.
That's an interesting-looking old shack, Tom.
Good catch, but no idea what it is, Tom.
JustJill wrote:
Excellant photo. It kind of reminds me of my grandma's old chicken coops. I think she called one a brooder house.
Thanks for the visit and for commenting.
Tom
jaymatt wrote:
That's an interesting-looking old shack, Tom.
Good to hear from you, John.
I couldn't get a good enough look inside to even guess what its purpose was.
UTMike wrote:
Good catch, but no idea what it is, Tom.
I'm with you, Mike. Most of the time, I can make a stab as to its use...not in this case, though.
See you.
The world's first Walmart?
Good find and image Tom.
Don
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