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Thursday, January 9, 2020

Martinsville Hotel


Martinsville Hotel . 20 Fayette St . Martinsville

I couldn't find much on this other than it was built ca 1930 and last used as a gym which is now closed.

The "HOTEL" sign caught my eye!

I'm linking up with Tom's SIGNS

I haven't blogged in so long that I am only now finding out that Tom took this link party over!

Today I am thankful for a text from a great friend. We grew up together and although we live on separate coasts now she's still my bestie and hopefully coming out for a visit in the near future!

Linking up with Michelle's Thankful Thursday

Have a great day 🙂



16 comments:

  1. Hello,
    Great photo for the theme. It will be nice to have a visit with your friend. Wishing you a happy day and a great weekend ahead!

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  2. What a wonderful old building. I wish there were more old photos on the internet. I like to search a town and see what's there. Enjoy your day1

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  3. Nice old building.
    Wishing you loads of fun with your bestie, wonderful, when friendships last so long and even on such a distance!

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  4. ...sadly it looks like many building in this area. Closed is a common sign, thanks Tanya for stopping by. Enjoy your day!

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  5. Have fun with your friend when she arrives. It will be good to get caught up.

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  6. Oh my best wishes to you and your friend
    xx

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  7. Nice building, it still looking good. Have fun catching up with your friend.

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  8. Hope you have a great visit. This is the most plain hotel I have ever seen!

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  9. It's sad to see businesses closing. Sounds like the two of you will have a great time catching up.

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  10. Hopefully something else can be done with it.

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  11. Much the same situation for my small town. Lots of closed buildings...*sigh* Thanks for linking up and I hope to see you more in the blog world :)

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  12. Interesting old hotel. Is this the same Martinsville where the NASCAR races are held?

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  13. Tom has been generous in hosting linkups.

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  14. Hi Tanya. Thanks for your visit. It has been a while since I've seen posts pop up from you. This old buildings always catch my eye and they make me wonder about their history. Happy weekend to you.

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  15. Glad you’re back in blogland ... I took a couple of timeouts last year, so when I miss bloggers I still always assume it’s me who is behind.

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Hi! I'm so happy you've stopped by and always enjoy your comments :)