I had been watching the remains of 3 old tobacco barns in S. Windsor, CT for a long time. They are (were) on land in that is now a town center style shopping center, and I knew their days were numbered. The barns were extremely overgrown and hard to see, so I was waiting until late fall or winter when some of the growth would be barren. Well, I went by last Friday and two of the barns were gone - victims of clearing the land for a new Costco. The best of the barns was still standing, but the land was being cleared and the overgrowth covering it had been cleared. It was obvious that it was being prepared for removal, so I decided to come back late that afternoon to photograph it. I came back at about 4 PM and was surveying it, waiting for the sun to get a little lower when a fellow in a construction vest and helmet came out with danger signs and a roll of day glow orange tape to circle the barn with. It turns out that they would be taking the barn down soon, but the roof was covered with deteriorating asbestos and they had to fence the barn off, do abatement work on the asbestos and then take the barn to the ground. I talked the fellow into giving me 20 minutes to photograph the barn and, thankfully, he was considerate about it. So, here are the last know photos of this great old barn.
The way of the world. Glad you got some to share. Not sure if I like the first or second best but all are rteally good.
rick_n_wv wrote:
The way of the world. Glad you got some to share. Not sure if I like the first or second best but all are rteally good.
Thanks. I had planned to shoot with a tripod, but with the guy standing behind me, late on a Friday afternoon, I didn't have time to set up the way I wanted to.
Nice images ... hate to see those old barns torn down ... thanks for sharing.
Nice pictures.
May i suggest to step back and make some images of the barns with its relations to its environment. From a little bit far of...
It would be interesting too.
Nice barn photos. Those old barns wont be around much longer.
Nice photos. And such a sad commentary that these beautiful old relics get bulldozed for a COSTCO!
dmc
Loc: Montgomery, AL
Wallen wrote:
Nice pictures.
May i suggest to step back and make some images of the barns with its relations to its environment. From a little bit far of...
It would be interesting too.
Good idea but if you read the op's article about the barns you'll see that they have already been razed.
Sad story but nice pictures, Lowkick
jpgto
Loc: North East Tennessee
Glad you were able to get some photos. We saw this on the local news recently. A real shame.
I have to dig into the archives, I am sure I have some photos when the barns were 'thriving'!
Thanks for your time and glad you got the last few minutes with the barn.
dmc wrote:
Good idea but if you read the op's article about the barns you'll see that they have already been razed.
Sad story but nice pictures, Lowkick
I was hoping the last one was still there if he could go back quickly...
Thanks for bringing these images to us. Some of my early ancestors were from the Windsor area having been part of the Great Migration in the early 1630's and then part of the movement into the Connecticut river valley in the 1630's. Some of the names were Moore (who were from Poquonock), Griswold, Phelps, Wadsworth, Gaylord, and many more. I would like to get back sometime and visit my original home stomping grounds.
DickC
Loc: NE Washington state
As the captain of the sinking ship said, "It won't be long now!!"
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