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two in a row.....thinking about staying out since I'm really running out of ideas for theme but...

Being where I was and traveling a lot and looking at all the landscapes and old villages....
So something old, a church, a house, a barn, a mill......
Sadly not in Asturias anymore so it will be more of a challenge here.

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why? USA is full of old barns, wooden bridges, abandoned factories, airplanes graveyards, wood cabins...... Didn't say it has to be from greeks or romans. Just looking for something that looks old, used and abused. Date of build is not what I am after.
 

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why? USA is full of old barns, wooden bridges, abandoned factories, airplanes graveyards, wood cabins...... Didn't say it has to be from greeks or romans. Just looking for something that looks old, used and abused. Date of build is not what I am after.
Although my direct ancestors have only been in this area for around 150-170-ish years, it wasn't exactly a desert for humanity. Only a few hours east of here (unless you gotta stop to charge for a while in a WalMart parking lot) is Cahokia, a famous UNESCO world heritage site in the St. Louis area: the largest city north of Mexico in the 12th century CE. That population, BTW, was in the 25000 to 50000 range, compared to, e.g. London at around 13000 at the time.

Such earthworks dot North America, often hiding in plain sight, and dating back over 5000 years. That pre-dates the pyramids of Egypt . . .

But since old barns and such are fair game, Madison County, Iowa (of the bridges fame) is even closer. And closer still is the old machine shed at my grandparents' place, which may still be standing, despite the fact that the house site itself was replaced by a dentist's office a few years ago. We'll just have to see!

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why? USA is full of old <snip>
Different people's definition of "old" differs

I am reminded of the old (no pun intended) saying: "In America, 200 years is a long time. In Europe, 200 miles is a long drive."
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EDIT: NOT my entry. BlessN900, brightness -10, contrast +8, downscaled to 75%.

Noah's Ark - if someone has wondered how it looks like. In Suomenlinna, Helsinki.

This is the oldest apartment building there is - in Helsinki.

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The building is called Noah's Ark and it has own page in wiki.
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Around here, this counts as an old building.

The Oxford School, a one-room schoolhouse built in the late 19th century (1877) was used as a school until 1955! Due to the development of a mega church and surrounding mega strip-malls, it was relocated in the early 21st century to a nearby city park and restored to its original condition. Obviously -- from the presence of the well pump in front and the outhouse in back -- this structure lacked indoor plumbing. It was also heated by a central "pot-belly" stove. Since grades 1-8 (today, this would be ages 6-14, but at the time would have ranged from 5-20) all attended in the same room, there's a variety of desk sizes inside and a variety of seat sizes in the latrines.

The last surviving building of its kind in this part of the county, it's now a living history museum, furnished with 19th century fixtures, school equipment and books.

My own grandmother graduated from the school in the early 20th century. Her uncle (IIRC) provided the land where it was built, and the family also contributed to its construction.

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Check from the wikipedia how they have renovated the building in my entry. Taking away balcony, put wall and paint instead of changing and repairing the windows (the windows are painted on the wall), and covered all nice decorative structures. This is the way it is done in Finland many times.
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Originally Posted by Maemish View Post
Check from the wikipedia how they have renovated this building. Taking away balcony, put wall and paint instead of changing and repairing the windows (the windows are painted on the wall), and covered all nice decorative structures. This is the way it is done in Finland many times.
Are you refering to robthebold's schoool building?
Else you should really make use of the **edit** button on the lower left right of your original post.
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