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Old 06-13-2007, 09:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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THis last weekend John Brady and myself hit a spot my friend Jim found about a month ago. At first we thought it was just a barn but once we got permission to photograph it the owner gave us a little history of the family and the barn. The barn ended up being used for processing honey and making wax to put in to the bee hives. It was built 1902. the other bonus was the house. built in 1864 and crumbling, we found a calender in there dated 1945. just a three room house with a second story , the whole house couldn't be 600 sq feet. Both of us spent 5 hours there and will be going back after I get back from my meeting and my friend Jim gets back from Argentina duck hunting.

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