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10-25-2011 @ 7:25PM
Mallenroh said...
I love old abandoned buildings, you just can't help but wonder what sort of family lived there, what they did for a living, if they were farmers, what sort of animals they raised and what sort of crops they grew, my bf and I had a discussion about a year ago, driving thru rural VA backroads, we couldn't help but wonder, what if money was put into restoring and reviving those homesteads that already existed instead of building crappy cookie cutter houses out of premanufactured kits, whether just restoring and updating a house would make homes more available to people for purchase vs. gov't subsidized houses and half-a-million dollar cookie cutter plots on a 1/4 acre. . .
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