Saturday, May 30, 2020
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It looks pretty good for its age.
ReplyDelete...still a common sight here.
ReplyDeleteThat's a building well worth preserving.
ReplyDeleteNice old school house. Probably a lot of memories made there. Too bad about the graffiti.
ReplyDeleteThat would make a great conversion.
ReplyDeleteToo bad the taggers were not better educated. I see a need for more schoolings.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope it gets a new use, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThe graffiti is dismaying.
ReplyDeleteOld (building) and new (tagging) all in one spot. I think I know which I prefer.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, didn't know there were doors once for boys and girls to enter into.
ReplyDeleteWe've seen a few with two doors like that in the rural farm areas-- unused and decaying.
ReplyDeleteFunny front for a school.
ReplyDeleteTwo the same doors for children, people had such strange ideas in the past....as if nobody had brothers and sisters at home!
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