Sunday, May 18, 2008

Oh The Things You'll Find

You never know what you might find when you go out hiking. Maybe an old rusted out car.


Or maybe a spooky, crumbling, old house.


Both of these were alongside trails in the Maryland state park system. The car's actually kind of hidden and you have to cross through a swamp of skunk cabbage to reach it, but the house is literally trailside. Adding to the spookiness factor was a big turkey vulture that flew out of it as we passed by.

9 comments:

Laura said...

weird, I wonder what happened to that house... it doesn't look all that old...

Anonymous said...

Yeah, that's what Jeff and I thought. It's not like the old stone ruins you sometimes see. It's a fairly modern construction.

Anonymous said...

Are you in Eastern Kentucky?!

Anonymous said...

I'm willing to bet the house is older than it looks (based on the the large, tall brick chimney stack) but no its not "ancient".

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Anonymous said...

Gregory, how old would you estimate it to be? What are modern chimneys like?

Anonymous said...

Its hard to determine how old the house may be from this picture, but today modern chimneys are usually stud framed around a metal flue (often clad in faux brick). A brick chimney stack running from the floor through the height of the building is generally a good sign of a pre-central heating building.

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