This long-abandoned homestead caught my eye a couple of weeks ago on a sunny weekend afternoon.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
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Hi FARfetched
ReplyDeleteWe have places around here like that. I wonder everytime I see one, what life went on inside of it. Who and what kind of people made it a home instead of a house.
Yep, I agree w/ FM. There is a really run down farmhouse where I grew up that was rumoured to be haunted, and all the highschool kids would egg each other on to spend time out there. It was definitely spooky at night.
ReplyDeleteHi guys!
ReplyDeleteIt's local, so I'm pretty sure I could find out who lived there... probably some of the Crane family, since it was on Crane Rd.
I love old farmhouse and the history that goes with them. We live in a old farmhouse that we don't even know when it was built. Just that the first record deed was back in 1850's and it had 157 acres with it at the time. Oh it is haunted too...lol
ReplyDeleteCool, a haunted house? Write about it, please! and I'll give Carnacki a heads-up.
ReplyDeleteI will work on one for this week T first time ours show up and it was scary!
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