Outside Wilson and off of the highway the roads don't have many turns.
Someone told me that there was an old building that a farmer had bought when the railroad depot was torn down. It had been used for freight. The road didn't look very promising but I followed it anyway.
Someone told me that there was an old building that a farmer had bought when the railroad depot was torn down. It had been used for freight. The road didn't look very promising but I followed it anyway.
A mile or so down the road, there it was. Sitting on the edge of a wheat field. No steps no visible entrance. The doors appeared to be solid wood with no handles and hinges. It looked a little like a new construction. At least the roof is new. It's kind of hard to figure out what it is being used for.
As I got closer, I could tell that it was not new stone, but the mortar seemed to be recent. The only thing I can figure is that the old building must have been disassembled and reassembled here. Very strange.
Then I saw the date.
1 comment:
oh.so.cool!
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