Being that the house was probably 100 years old - I’m sure it would be quite an interesting story! The day after it was torn down, we went back and saw some of the stuff that got left behind. There was an in tact newspaper from 2003 (which I realize isn’t that old in comparison to the age of the house) but it was still pretty cool. And then a car stopped in front of the house and it was a guy, probably mid 30’s or so, who said he grew up in the house and was sad to see it gone. So much history!
The reason they spray the water to stop the dust fly around they always do that when they knock down a house or a building
Thank you! This is the first time we had ever seen anything be demolished, so we did not know that. That makes sense though!! :)
If this house could talk. I wonder what stories it could tell about the families that have lived there.The birth of the home and it's death.
Being that the house was probably 100 years old - I’m sure it would be quite an interesting story! The day after it was torn down, we went back and saw some of the stuff that got left behind. There was an in tact newspaper from 2003 (which I realize isn’t that old in comparison to the age of the house) but it was still pretty cool. And then a car stopped in front of the house and it was a guy, probably mid 30’s or so, who said he grew up in the house and was sad to see it gone. So much history!
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