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Photographs of Flyover America
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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1358705" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Yes mam. The building is still standing and looks to be usable still. It's been closed a long time as you mentioned. Don't remember the original owner. John Walker, who owns the stockyard in Hawkinsville, used to run the pig sale in Milan in that same building. I don't remember farther back than the 80s, except what I've been told, but it seems to me when our county consolidated the schools in 1990 and shortly thereafter the hog business went belly up, that all the small towns and rural areas pretty much dried up. Those two things really hurt our area bad and it never has fully recovered and IMO it won't.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: beautiful pics JW. I love those old buildings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1358705, member: 24583"] Yes mam. The building is still standing and looks to be usable still. It's been closed a long time as you mentioned. Don't remember the original owner. John Walker, who owns the stockyard in Hawkinsville, used to run the pig sale in Milan in that same building. I don't remember farther back than the 80s, except what I've been told, but it seems to me when our county consolidated the schools in 1990 and shortly thereafter the hog business went belly up, that all the small towns and rural areas pretty much dried up. Those two things really hurt our area bad and it never has fully recovered and IMO it won't. Edited to add: beautiful pics JW. I love those old buildings. [/QUOTE]
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