Still… Vanishing Tennessee and Kentucky

Historic landscapes in TN and KY that are fading away or being destroyed.

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In Store

January 13, 2018by pamela larue 1 Comment

Time is fleeting as they say.  Years go by so quickly when you reach a certain age and you start wishing there was a means to slow it down.  I […]

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Blount County Tennessee, Highway 129, Neglected, Old Post Offices, Old Stores, Tail of the Dragon, Tallasee, Tallassee, Tennessee, Tennessee Historic Architecture, Threatened, TN

Memento Mori

August 16, 2015by pamela larue 6 Comments

It’s with sadness that I report that this house has burned. All that remains is its brick skeleton, constructed in the 1840’s. I’m not surprised that this was its fate […]

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Franklin, Greek Revival, historic architecture, Kentucky, Kentucky historic architecture, KY, Simpson County Kentucky

Till Death

January 1, 2015by pamela larue 8 Comments

One of my chief excuses for not doing more on this blog is time. Not enough time to find these old buildings to photograph as well as doing research to […]

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Greek Revival, KY, Simpson County Kentucky

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

Noticed

August 3, 2013by pamela larue Leave a comment

Though I’ve passed by this house many times on Hwy. 100, I never stopped to photograph it until I noticed buzzards perched upon its roof. An old, decrepit house with […]

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