Highway 407 East toll road expansion has resulted in the exportation of land and buildings. This is one of the homes that now stands vacant awaiting demolition.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Abandoned House
Highway 407 East toll road expansion has resulted in the exportation of land and buildings. This is one of the homes that now stands vacant awaiting demolition.
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A shame it has to be demolished, it looks so ydill in the woods.
ReplyDeleteLooks sad. :(
ReplyDeleteIt always saddens me to hear this - what a loss of a lovely piece of land.
ReplyDelete"Progress." I always remember Joni Mitchell: "Pave Paradise, put in a parking lot." {{sigh}}
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of similar homes in these parts on the VA easterm shore. Many are ones that folks just seemed to walk away from, which has always puzzled me since they were once homes to folks.
ReplyDeleteyes agree always sort of sad as there's probably somebody's history going down with it
ReplyDeleteSome family will lose the place where their memories were built.
ReplyDeleteIt needs someone to love it.
ReplyDeleteHow sad. It always breaks my heart to see an abandoned home or building. I just hate to see the old left there all alone. genie
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