2 Comments Posted by Exogenous

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It is sad that places like this all over the country are being let go or torn down to make way for particleboard houses, strip malls, and Wal-Marts (only to be abandoned and turned into flea-markets later on down the road). I see this happen all the time in my County. Beautiful old homes that have withstood time, tornadoes, ice storms, and fires to be torn down for homes that are on top of one another - which will never last as long as the original home. Sometimes I hate progress. I would give my teeth to have something as wonderful as this place once was - people just care more about the almighty dollar than history. It is easier to rebuild than save. I need to stop - I am getting angry. LOL
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Reminds me of Shaker Village near Harrodsburg/Versailles, KY. Staircases like these are works of art!