Or, it's NOT a Barn!
This latest drawing of mine is that of a chain of local stores that used to (building still exist) dot the Appalachian mountains to provide basic items for the locals. Way before freeways, highways and big box retails, the locals needed local / quick access to basic everyday items. This local chain (I know of 3 of these) went by the name of RICE. Don't know if this was a family name or not.
Up here next to Asheville, old buildings are not torn down. They are reused, if possible, or just left alone for use maybe later. As in many things, later turns into never and they slowly decay where they stand. This is true of the barns, store, cars and houses. Great photo ops exists for these items.
I'm sure they all have great stories to tell. All of the old building have (had?) tin roofs so the weather takes a long time to wear them down.
Enjoy.
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