AFTERNOON
TEA - Carthage, Missouri; eclectic Victorian circa 1880.
THE
BIRDSONG - Red Oak II, Lowell Davis’s farm near Carthage,
Missouri
COUNTRY
CHURCH - Built in 1872 on State Road 9, five miles south of
Shelbyville, IN. Unused since 1941; collapsed 1990.
COUNTRYSIDE
BARN - Near Park City, Kentucky.
COVERED
MEMORIES - Beanblossom, IN.
FALLS
MILL - Built 1873; now a restored grain mill near Belvedere,
TN
FIREHOUSE
1 - Damariscotta, Maine; today a clothing store.
FRESH
BREAD - Silver Plume, Colorado
GOLD
MINER’S CLAIM - Deserted mining town, Elkton, Colorado, on
private land.
GREAT
POINT LIGHT - Built on Nantucket Island, MA, in 1819.
HARVEST
MILL - 1830 Mill in Pigeon Forge, TN
HOLY
NIGHT - The Episcopal Church of the Advent, Louisville, KY;
1886.
HOME SWEET HOME - Oconaluftee Welcome Center in Great Smoky
Mountain National Park, near Cherokee, NC.
HOMETOWN
DEPOT - New Albany, Indiana; destroyed by fire in 1981.
LET
HEAVEN AND NATURE SING - Port Gamble, Washington
LOBSTER
AT THE PIER - Generic representation of coastal New England
MAIL POUCH BARN - Hendricks County, Indiana
NATURE’S
BOUNTY - Wayside Mill, Sudbury, MA
PEPSI COLA BARN - Highway 7, two miles north of Madison, Indiana.
PIONEER
BARN - Borden, Indiana; most recently a pig barn.
PRECIOUS
MOMENTS CHAPEL - Carthage, Missouri
RAMBLING
ROSE - 100 year old house on Nantucket Island, MA
RIVERSIDE
CHAPEL - Blue River Chapel, 7 miles west of Corydon, In, Hwy
62.
ROADSIDE
COOLERS - General Store in Huron, IN
SCHOOL
DAYS - One room schoolhouse near Fairplay, Colorado
SEE
ROCK CITY - Generic barn representing all “See Rock City”
barns.
SEEK
AND FIND - North Florida town of Welaka; no longer standing.
SHAVE
AND A HARCUT - Wytopitlock, Maine
SIGN
OF THE TIMES - Generic representative of early roadside billboards.
SIMPLY
AMISH - Formerly on Hwy 62, Harrison County, IN; collapsed.
16.9
CENTS PER GALLON - Based on a postcard photo, New Russia,
NY, circa 1920.
SPRING
VICTORIAN - Built in 1859 in Georgetown, Colorado.
SMALL
TOWN LIBRARY - Rugby, TN; north of Nashville near KY border.
TO
GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE WE GO - Corydon, Indiana; Queen Anne Style
Victorian
VICTORIANA
- Rockport, MA.
VICTORIAN
ROMANCE - The Preservation Gallery, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario,
Canada
WATSON’S
COLLECTIBLES - New Carlisle, Indiana (Closed February 1999)
WINNIE’S
PLACE - 1881 New Carlisle, IN; home of Winnie Watson Sweet,
founder of the International Collectibles Exposition
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