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Abandoned Tobacco Drying Barn

- Mikee - Thursday, October 1st, 2009 : goo

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There were 6 of these barns in a row, but the trail was really overgrown, and finally couldn't get back in any further.


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These places used a lot of natural gas to help dry the tobacco, and had a whole system of grills placed around the interior.


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Peter: 1st Oct 2009 - 13:26 GMT

im really loving these rural-decay posts... nice finds!

CartLegger: 2nd Oct 2009 - 13:20 GMT

Mike: I am really happy that you are posting here on CityNoise, as you are in an area that I am eager to learn more about. I know that the earliest settlers of this area were Black Seminoles, and wonder if out in the woods, there are any remnants to be found of these villages? It would be a service to humanity to go looking...

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