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Re: Old Structures - Charlie B - 03-03-2009

I think they are wonderful, I think they symbolize how people with different tastes can get along with each other to the point that even though the homes ( and they are homes, not just houses) are connected, they are owned by two different owners, and that is the point that is made. You have to see there is a lot of love put into these places even though it might be a different style. These are just a few of at least 60 along one street. all doubles and both sides different, although some are close to the other side. If there was a foot between them we would think nothing of it.
Another advantage today, you only have 3 outside walls to heat. Goldth
Charlie


Re: Old Structures - LiveSteamer - 03-06-2009

Some great photo's in this thread. Keep them coming. Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup


Re: Old Structures - Sumpter250 - 03-06-2009

Quote:Another advantage today, you only have 3 outside walls to heat.

When the folks moved out of the unit above the garages, in the four unit condo I live in, they shut off the gas....no heat...I found out quickly that there was no insulation between their unit and my second floor common walls. My heating bills went orbital!


Re: Old Structures - sgtcarl1 - 03-06-2009

Charlie:
I can't think of anything I would enjoy more!! Plan to spend some time! As soon as I locate the pictures of the old buildings, I will be happy to post them! We literally have hundreds of floppy discs, totaling thousands of photos! Not all of old buildings, of course!


Re: Old Structures - Charlie B - 03-06-2009

I posted this one on the other site, but there doesn't appear to be many railroaders left over there.
The ravages of time show from the original. This is (was) the Hotel Bellvedere in Apollo, Pa
If anyone wants High resolution pictures just PM me and I'll email them to you.
Charlie


Re: Old Structures - Charlie B - 03-06-2009

And two more to show the gingerbread that is still viewable.
It is hard to believe that the glass has fallen to the eaves, but didn't break.
Charlie


Re: Old Structures - viperman - 03-08-2009

I remember you posting that hotel a long time ago. How long has it been abandoned? Sure is a cool looking place


Re: Old Structures - Charlie B - 03-08-2009

viperman Wrote:I remember you posting that hotel a long time ago. How long has it been abandoned? Sure is a cool looking place
Believe it or not, it is still occupied. Notice the car parked in front. They actually just replaced the posts holding the upper porch up.
I imagine there are only one or 2 rooms livable at best.
It is a shame that it is in such a bad shape. You can tell by the old black and white that it was quite a place in it's day.
Charlie


Re: Old Structures - csiguy68 - 03-08-2009

i was in that building that charlie posted. in its day there was a bar there. which finally closed in the late 80's.and believe it or not it was a nice place inside. only thing was you had to go to the third floor to use the bathroom. the wood work inside was phenomenal .


todd


Re: Old Structures - Steamtrains - 03-08-2009

It' such a shame that buildings like that are allowed to deteriorate to that extent....Guess the almighty $$ determines what $hould or $hould not be done....as we've seen so well these last few months. Sad


Re: Old Structures - viperman - 03-09-2009

I can tell it was once a very nice place to be. I like abandoned properties, even though this one isn't


Re: Old Structures - Charlie B - 03-12-2009

This one was in Ellwood City, Pa.
Charlie


Re: Old Structures - MountainMan - 03-13-2009

Here are a few modast samples from Colorado. Some are still in use.


Re: Old Structures - MountainMan - 03-13-2009

And a couple of more:


Re: Old Structures - Charlie B - 03-13-2009

Thanks MountainMan, Those are great pictures.
The old west could provide some very interesting buildings, and combinations of businesses. Most everyone knows about the combination of the barber as a dentist, but many other providers were in multiple lines too. It was possible to sell hardware and be an undertaker.
I'll bet you know a few of the odd combinations that existed. I guess with a small population a lot of folks did double duties.
Charlie