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Here are a couple shots of old history that is disappearing in my home in West Virginia.

The first is a old house, I believe dating back to early 1800's. The house is slowly collapsing in onto itself.

The second, is a old abandoned general store with seeds still in mason jars on the counters. It was built in 1919, no one knows why it was just abandoned with everything still inside.

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Old 09-16-2011, 12:33 AM
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Great shots, and thanks for documenting those great old building. I bet they'd have some stories to tell. Can you get inside either of them? I bet there's a few more photos waiting in there yet.
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Yes, I did go inside of them... the house, half of the second story is fell. It was not safe, so I did not stay.
The store, I do have pictures of one of the jars with seeds in it.
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Here's the link to the critique sections rules/guidelines. They outline what should be included (or not) in your posts. Would you mind taking a peek at them and edit your post accordingly? Please and thank you!
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Great shots, and thanks for documenting those great old building. I bet they'd have some stories to tell. Can you get inside either of them? I bet there's a few more photos waiting in there yet.
I will try to get a picture for you soon, I have to look through them and see if any of them came out. Thank you for looking and your comments!
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