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Perplexed

November 29, 2020by pamela larue Leave a comment

This house has been photographed and featured on several abandoned or neglected sites on Facebook but I can’t find any information about it.   I’ve done several searches on the […]

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Federal Architecture, Greek Revival, Kentucky, Kentucky historic architecture, KY, Neglected, Vernacular Architecture, Warren County Kentucky

Haunting

October 31, 2020by pamela larue Leave a comment

Since this is Halloween, I thought these photos of a house no longer here would be appropriate. These were taken 10 years ago but I’m not sure when the house […]

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Cemetery, Destroyed Houses, Franklin, Gone, Greek Revival, historic architecture, Kentucky, Logan County, Simpson County Kentucky, Vernacular Architecture

Evident

April 16, 2018by pamela larue 2 Comments

  Seeing daffodils or buttercups in late winter or early spring is usually  indicative that a gardener once lived at the site, the house long gone.  In the case of […]

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Adairville, KY, Destroyed Houses, Federal Architecture, Gone, Greek Revival, historic architecture, Logan County, Neglected, Simpson County Kentucky, Vernacular Architecture

Past Lives

March 2, 2014by pamela larue 5 Comments

Returning to Kentucky a couple of weeks ago from visiting my parents, I decided to take a sideroad off of Hwy. 321 to see what I could find. As luck […]

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Blount County Tennessee, Tennessee, TN, Vernacular Architecture

Where Its At

February 2, 2014by pamela larue 4 Comments

Trying to find places on maps can become confusing. I knew that this house was on Duers Mill Rd. because I saw a road sign, which I have to admit […]

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historic architecture, Kentucky, Kentucky historic architecture, log houses, Simpson County Kentucky, Vernacular Architecture

Same Place, Spelled Differently

January 12, 2014by pamela larue 1 Comment

With the temps being in the single digits last week, I can think of no place better than being inside. It gave me the opportunity to work on a post […]

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Old Schools, Sumner County Tennessee, Tennessee, Vernacular Architecture

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