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Macedonia, Arkansas, United States  June 23,  2024: Horizontal shot of friends visiting in front of an old country store in 1975.
Dillon, Montana, USA - June 23, 2009: This senior japanese man is sitting on the bench in front of old 1860's shop in Bannack Ghost town in Montana looking at a map of the area. This very historic ghost town is Bannack State Park Dillon Montana and on this beautiful June day it was perfect.
Main street in a small town in North Dakota. Late 1940s.
Athabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1915. Group of men in a camp at the town of Athabasca in Alberta, Canada.
Five rocking chairs on the porch of a commercial establishment.
Vintage photograph of Old houses, Girl in doorway, Victorian, 19th Century.  England, Location unknown
Mt. Solon, Virginia, USA - February 25, 2024: Old abandoned country store in Mt. Solon, Virginia
Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA - August 23, 1958: Huber steam traction engine being driven in the Threshermen's Field Days parade. A steam engine like this would have been used to power a threshing machine or other farm machinery. Although steam engines and steam tractors were used in the US until the late 1930s and early 40s, collector goups were already forming by the time this photo was taken in 1958 to preserve steam engines and tractors. Scanned film with significant grain.
USA, State of Utah, Washington County, town of Grafton. The Alonzo H. Russel home (about 1862). Grafton is a ghost town near the Zion National Park. The site was first settled in December 1859 as part of a cotton-growing project ordered by Brigham Young (president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 to 1877). After a  flood of the Virgin River, that had destroyed the first town (called Wheeler), a new town, called New Grafton, was built upstream. In 1866 some settlers were killed by Navajo raiders. Besides that, more than thirty people (including many children) died of diseases such as diphtheria, scarlet fever, or accident. So a lot of Grafton's residents moved to Rockville. In 1890 only four families remained. In 1921, the local branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was discontinued. Grafton was permanently abandoned in 1944. In 1997, a restoration project started to preserve the Grafton site. The old church, some houses, and the fence of Berry's grave in the cemetery were restored. In the cemetery it's believed about 80 graves exist. In the center of the cemetery there is the restored fence of Robert Madison Berry (24 years old), his wife Mary Isabella Hales Berry (20) and his brother Joseph Smith Berry (22), killed by Indians. Grafton has been featured as a location in several films.
Arrowtown, New Zealand, January 18, 1989 - Historic 1989 photo of the Old Post Office and Telegraph of Arrowtown, a former gold mining town in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand.
A large mining town built for miners in Nevada in 19th century Silver and Gold rush on West Coast of America in 19th century
Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Two men at the Hudson’s Bay Company fur-trading post in Wabasca, Alberta, Canada.
Virgina City, Storey County, Nevada, USA, June 24, 1978.  An old steam engine next to the M. T. Museum on the C street in Virginia City. In their active times people called they \
Main road through Tannersville, New York State.
Ontario, Canada - July 31, 2022:  Old fashioned brick building with full width front porch, originally a rural general store from the 1890s
Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA - August 23, 1958: Wood Brothers steam traction engine being driven in the Threshermen's Field Days parade. A steam engine like this would have been used to power a threshing machine or other farm machinery. Although steam engines and steam tractors were used in the US until the late 1930s and early 40s, collector groups were already forming by the time this photo was taken in 1958 to preserve steam engines and tractors.
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Historic Gold Mines in Victor Colorado on Ilford HP5 Monochrome Film
Rugby, Tennessee, USA - July 29, 2023: Perrigo/Alexander Boarding House 1892 and reconstructed in 2013.
Independent diamond mine owners and miners in Kimberley, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century.
Louisville, Kentucky's largest city, sits on the Ohio River along the Indiana border\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
A Caucasian man reading a newspaper in an outhouse. Man is sitting in a bathroom in a rural setting and going to the bathroom. Man is wearing cowboy hat and squatting. He is unrecognizable. Image taken near Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Torrey, Utah, USA - October 28, 2022: House at the Gifford Homestead on Scenic Drive in Capitol Reef National Park. The Gifford House in known for its homemade fruit pies.
Old school , has fallen by the was and is no longer used  as a school.
Independence, Missouri, USA - June 16, 2023: Afternoon sunlight shines on the sign and historic home of President Truman.
Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA - August 23, 1958: two scale model steam traction engines being driven in the Threshermen's Field Days parade.  Model engines like these were often built for show but could be used for light work such as shelling small amounts of corn or pumping water.
Iron works and coal heap, Dudley, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Western Europe.
The Wekusko train station at mile 81 of the HBR Line on the day the train arrives in Manitoba, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1924. The train at the time only came through once a week.
Washington Park Race Track - popular horse racing venue in Chicago from 1884 until 1977. In 1883, a group of about 500 Chicagoans created the Washington Park Jockey Club.
Tourist train station, Cass, West Virginia
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