Posted by DaveK(IN) on November 28, 2012 at 11:05:01 from (75.103.134.29):
In Reply to: Old farm houses posted by Ralphwd45 on November 27, 2012 at 17:48:08:
There are other old rural structures too. I live in an old one room brick school house built in 1897. It still has the original cornerstone with the township trustee"s name on it. It happens to be my mothers maiden name too. It cost taxpayers $ 1,500 to build. I have lived in it for 40 years and remodeled it twice. Dropped the 14 foot ceiling to 8 feet to create a second floor, replaced the windows and it is totally modern in respect to mechanicals. After all this time it is still plumb and square and I expect it to last another 100 years. When I bought it there were still a few neighbors who actually attended the school so we have some cool history and some pictures of them when they were in school there. We have enjoyed the historical aspect of the house a lot. BTW, I built a barn to keep my tractors in.
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