NOTICE: THIS IMAGE IS NOT TO BE POSTED ON ANY OTHER WEBSITE. From the 1900's era. You can see the tobacco hanging in the doorway. I'm sure this brings back memories for some.
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Sure does, Pat. We have them all over NW Connecticut and up the river valley into Massachusetts. Tobacco picking in the summertime was/is a great job for the teens out of school. A beautiful Autumn scene.
The best memory of all Momma was if our tobacco brought enough money at the Big Burley Warehouse in Johnson City we would have a good Christmas:) Your post of this old barn is fabulous!!
A great looking old barn that fits right into this golden landscape, Pat. The light in this shot is terrific, and I love the shadows on the side of the barn. Well done!
TicK
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