So carrying on from Friday, this sits next door to the Produce Warehouse/Dinwiddie & Son...in the movie "What About Bob", this was the store. From what I have been able to find is that this was an antique shop/coffee shop when the film crew wanted to use it and it was changed into a store...I haven't been able to find much on it except I think it was originally the Meador Store...from the small amount of info I could find!
I also like these doors!!
Looking towards the produce warehouse from Friday...
Also, a local that lives behind here somewhere drove down and stopped to talk with my husband and myself. He grew up here, a bit younger than I am...he mentioned how a lot of people come here to take pictures and he understood, didn't seem bugged by it at all...seemed to love these old buildings too...even said he had his senior pictures taken here!! He was a nice guy!
I was trying to find some info on it, like when it was built, but came up empty handed...I did find some neat history though that does mention this and the building from Friday, plus the history of the area and families...you can read up by clicking these links: Down Home in Smith Mountain Lake & Moneta, The Little Town That Keeps Going
Linking up with Tom's Tuesday's Treasures & Our World Tuesday
Sorry for loading up on pictures on this post! Since I haven't been a regular poster lately I'm trying to catch up and get out of summer pics!!
Hope everyone is healthy and doing well!!
I didn't know this existed. It is so sad, I wish someone would fix it up, it could be amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat is a spooky old store. I think your husband may have been right about staying off that porch. It does not look safe. There must be ghosts around.
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you for sharing this, glad you didn´t listen to your husband ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt must´ve been so beautiful once...
Oh, yes, I remember that movie!
Interesting. There are so many old buildings left to ruin.
ReplyDeleteGreat old building! Doesn't look like it has been used since the movie days.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely looks overgrown.
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