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The Fincastle Jail. Built in 1897. Later housed the public library, now used for county offices.
I think the red brick qualifies me to link to Ruby Tuesday :)
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The Fincastle Jail. Built in 1897. Later housed the public library, now used for county offices.
I think the red brick qualifies me to link to Ruby Tuesday :)
Certainly a flexible and multi-use building.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the bars are still on the windows, hope the county staff get time out for good behaviour ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove your two shots and great composition on both of them!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful old building and glad that it's no longer a jail but is serving a more humane purpose!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear they haven't thrown you in the slammer. There for just a moment . . . :-)
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteAmazing structure!
ReplyDeleteAn imposing and slightly intimidating building, love the angle on the first photo too.
ReplyDeleteI love old brick buildings like that. Glad it is still being used.
ReplyDeleteI like the red brick and all the windows. Nice buildings!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures, Tanya! What a beautiful building!
ReplyDeleteThat building has seen three lives already. Great recycling!
ReplyDeletea very neat building!
ReplyDeleteIt looks a bit forbidding but then I guess it should!
ReplyDeleteSnowing over here, school got out at 1 and the roads were slick.
ReplyDeleteI love that red brick ! Speaking of snow, I'll be it would look great in it.
ReplyDeleteThat is truly the most beautiful jail I have ever seen. Hug B
ReplyDeleteWhat a great old building and I love the angle you chose for that first shot!! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful building
ReplyDeleteAn impressive and imposing building, Tanya.
ReplyDeleteCool history and a very cool building!
ReplyDeleteFor sure! Fantastic historical building. Love your composition!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! That first shot looks too romantic for a jail building.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully impressive structure well captured
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