Next to the Post Office and across the street there are several other interesting places.
Inside the window of this old building, there was a jug with a corncob as a plug. Classic!
This is the porch light behind the general store.
Across the street from the Post Office is the Hotel. The family is currently working on renovating it. Look closely and you can see the main staircase is out of the house and on the porch!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Rothwell Post Office
This tiny building used to be the post office for Rothwell, Ky. Rothwell is a tiny community between Frenchburg and Means, and was once a hoppin' place! In addition to the post office, a former hotel and general store still stand nearby, as well as several homes in various stages of use and decay.
Several WWII themed posters still hang on the walls.
That's one big battery!
Several WWII themed posters still hang on the walls.
That's one big battery!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
More Olive Hill Cemetery pics
Olive Hill Cemetery, downtown Mt. Sterling
Olive Hill Cemetery in downtown Mt. Sterling is a stark contrast to Machpelah, just a few blocks away. While Machpelah is immaculately groomed, Olive Hill is almost forgotten and much of it is overgrown. Even the sign that once arched over the road has fallen down.
There are a couple of interesting plaques on the pillars on either side of the entrance. Wonder what the 'Dirty Dozen' club is?
Many of the stones almost disappear into the grass and weeds.
Old flower baskets sit under a tree in the corner.
Belcher's on 460
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Ocean Isle Weirdness!
Abandoned on Clearfield Hill
Many things have changed on Clearfield Hill since I was a child. This little house is no exception. Personally, I never knew the old couple who lived here, but used to wave at them as I drove by. Any time the weather was nice, they would be outside on the porch, and as the years passed, I would see them less and less. Not long ago, we stopped seeing them altogether. I do not know if they passed away, or maybe they moved in with family, or to a nursing home, but the house has gone downhill fast. A few months ago, the windows were removed. I figured that someone was getting ready to tear it down, but it has sat like that for months- open to the elements. Today, I finally stopped after visiting my mother, who lives up the road. I didn't figure on seeing anything inside, but the house was full of belongings that told the story of these people's lives. There were bags of clothes, and a few nice things hanging up. There were newspapers from years ago, including one that featured an article about Nixon. There was an exercise bike and old mail. It was really melancholy to think that it was once so full of life... and now no one cares about the things that remain. The floors are somewhat sturdy in the front, but towards the back of the house, they get weaker and weaker.... Pretty soon, there will only be gaping holes. There was a lot of old furniture that was probably nice in it's day, but has rotted with the rain and moisture coming in. If I find out what happened to the couple, I will be sure to post it in an update. By the way, to the left of the house is now a car repair business, but it used to be the location of the old Clearfield Elementary school.
Notice that stamp only cost 8c! And that Clearfield was such a small community at the time, you didn't even need a 'real' address. Just the name and town will do just fine. Everyone knew everyone here.
*UPDATE* No longer standing as of June 2011
Small Wooden Airplane
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Old Store in Farmers
Masters Cemetery
Down the road from the Sloan cemetery is the Masters cemetery. Visitors are greeted by a very colorful statue of Jesus with a lion and a lamb. The families have put a lot of work and creativity into making their loved ones final resting place beautiful. There is never a shortage of flowers here and the stones are very detailed. Many feature art, inscriptions, and photographs of the deceased.
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