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Main Street . Pamplin City . Appomattox County
I know I'm totally overloading you on pictures right now but I wanted to show you every detail. This is the first building along Main Street. I thought it would be easy to find info on it since it has a name but nope, nothing comes up...hmmmmm...tomorrow I will show you building #2!
There are people that live in Pamplin City, this is just one part that has been deserted. At the end of this street sits the Pamplin train depot, which is now the library. For more on Pamplin City CLICK HERE
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Main Street . Pamplin City . Appomattox County
I know I'm totally overloading you on pictures right now but I wanted to show you every detail. This is the first building along Main Street. I thought it would be easy to find info on it since it has a name but nope, nothing comes up...hmmmmm...tomorrow I will show you building #2!
There are people that live in Pamplin City, this is just one part that has been deserted. At the end of this street sits the Pamplin train depot, which is now the library. For more on Pamplin City CLICK HERE
Linking with Our World Tuesday
I am glad you got these photos Tanya. I expect they will be just a memory in the not too distant future.
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This place is too cool, someone some where must bring a bit of life to this quaint old building.
ReplyDeleteI always love brick works!|
ReplyDeletei love that old sign.
ReplyDeleteVery creative shots~ Fascinating history ~ sad though it got abandoned!
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artmusedog and carol
It looks an incredible building. What a shame there is no information about it.
ReplyDeleteAbandoned Main St. works very well for a photo op!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be great if it could be restored? Nice detail, Tanya.
ReplyDeleteThe boys are wonderful in front of the house, what a contrast of old and broken down, and youthful beauty!! I wish it to all be torn down and either a field or something else built, it is too far gone for renovation.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Love the old stuff!
ReplyDeleteSad to see these old main streets being abandoned.
ReplyDeleteI find it curious that the number 198 on the building looks quite new, while all around is slowly crumbling.
ReplyDeleteThis place must be terrific on Halloween!
ReplyDeleteAll looks quite eerie!
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