Though it’s not visible in this photograph, this house has a detached kitchen (later connected to the house) and a wooden shingle roof.
Though it’s not visible in this photograph, this house has a detached kitchen (later connected to the house) and a wooden shingle roof.
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We took the 301 three times to Florida in the summers during late July Early August. I must have passed by this house. US 301 was a magical place. Kind of like Route 66 for the East side of the USA.
When I ws a child we would pass by this house wishing was mine..yes kids did play in the yard and great big dinners on sunday with all the family ..
I can’t help but wonder how many children and grandchildren must have played in the yard under the shade of those grand old pecan trees through the years. Even now as i look at the photo I can almost see people playing a game of checkers sitting on the porch.