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This must have been lovely. The bricks out here in the midwest have a red chalky color to it. Those bricks have a dark mix and are so pretty.
The roof looks in pretty good shape -a little sprucing up, this would make a nice residence.
it remindes me of a house from the 50's
It would make a nice residence! Big porch, nice yard. The deep blue sky is the icing on the cake!
shes a brick......house
It looks like a duplex.
i swear i had a dream about this building,it looks so familiar,its like deja vu
And out runs Leatherface with his chainsaw...
I was thinking the same thing: its the Texas Cainsaw Massacre farmhouse. Other than that creepy similarity, I wouldn't mind livng in this house.
my friend and i were just out there, literally about an hour ago! we snuck back and explored. the entire little abandoned street and area gives an erie feeling. so glad we found this site an read up on yet another theory as to what this place used to be. thanks!
Beautiful bricks. I noticed a wheelchair ramp on the right side of the porch. I wonder if any of this is still here today.

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