My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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Comments (29)
jayfar
This is a lovely shot of this lovely old building. A great shame its not in use.
awjay
a superb old building
TallPockets
EXCELLENT photo and descriptive narrative above! .... (In the SONG title/words of JOHN MELLENCAMP: "GHOST TOWNS ALONG THE HIGHWAY").
fallen21
Fantastic shot.
durleybeachbum
Looks so sad. Very interesting to read your words.
tibet2004uk
I love that kind of story! I find them fascinating and I'd love to know why people left this town! 65 people! Geez! Paradise on earth! :) That building is gorgeous and it's a shame to know it's abandonned when so many live in the streets. Thx for sharing this dear :)
ArtistKimberly
Wonderful work,
qrud
Love to see.
dakotabluemoon
A very cool capture of this old building.
debbielove
All I can say Tara, is what a complete shame.. Its a great looking building and I imagine much of the town was the same.. Why? No work? If Wichita has that many people and is only that far away, why? And WHY? Why no Roger Daltry!!!!!???? Not Emo enough I expect! But had a far better voice than most I bet.. ;-) Good picture.. Rob
Hendesse
Interesting and beautiful old building. Excellent shot!
bmac62
Excellent...and sets a mood describing an inevitable part of the history of some of remote, rural America. This land was truly Indian country at the time of its original settlement (only 140 years ago). A retired soldier established a trading post on the junction of a river and a military road connecting frontier outposts. The railroad opened the frontier to settlement. People poured in and homesteaded the land as farmers. The army moved on. Frontier posts were closed. Small towns grew and either prospered or didn't. Alexander prospered through a period of 75 years...until the end of WWII. People moved away...to other towns...where there were jobs. Small family farms have been consolidated into big corporate farms. Today the railroad whizzes by non-stop. Trucks and cars drive past on a modern state highway. But, except for a post office and a few families who treasure peace and quiet...the rest of Alexander is a semi-ghost town. It happens. Not sad...just a fact of life. And what a grand opportunity for a couple of photographers!!! P.S. There aren't a lot of these towns left anymore, but when the local economy changes and the old folks die off...and the young folks move-on. The town dies. There is a lot of this country that is still wide open and far from where the youth of America wants to live in 2011.
MrsRatbag
When viewing this from a crowded city it's hard to remember that most of America is open and uncrowded...wonderful capture, it looks like a beautiful building.
Faemike55
Very beautiful capture and a sad reminder of how things change
Blush
Awesome capture Hugs Susan~
moochagoo
A liitle sad but interesting architecture
alwaysonmymind
Hmmm....maybe you should have posted a link to Wichita lineman instead :)
drag
This reminds me of the school my mom went to in Ada Kansas. It housed all gradeds. My folks always went to the reunions up untill last year.. They knew everyone..
emmecielle
Interesting building! Excellent shot! :)
Isabelle711
Excellent capture of this most interesting building. :)))) It is a shame that all of these beautiful buildings get forgotten about. :( Thank you for sharing a part of history my friend. :)))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :))))))
wysiwig
Built to last. I read a sci-fi story many years ago where all of the land mass had been paved over and one enormous city covered an entire planet. Alexander is just following a trend where all the small places, whether towns or stores, are disappearing and are being replaced by giant conglomerates. Meanwhile we humans grow further apart. A great image that tells a sad story.
bobrgallegos
Great capture of this awesome old Structure!!!
watapki66
Wow, interesting looking building and while it is sad that the town is being abandoned what an opportunity to explore.
cfulton
Interesting to read the changes in modern America - the must have been a bit of money there, once upon a fairytale! Clive
helanker
Sooo pity this beautiful building just stands there with no care. Supper shot.
RodS
And the really sad part is that this building will probably outlast most of the slapped-together glass-and-plastic structures we hurridly erect today. An excellent capture of this stately old building, Tara!
jophoto
How sad! Nice shot though...
Chipka
I love US-American architecture from that period and this is a perfect example of it. Too bad it's abandoned. So much of the USA seems abandoned or cast adrift today. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it ain't good, either! What I really like about this is the solid grace this building possesses, even now, in it's windowless state. The light is superb, and the details really pop out perfectly. Brilliant! Now, if only we built stuff like this today...something that isn't prefabricated and bland! This rocks.
three_grrr
Sigh .. such a beautiful old building with so many memories echoing through it's halls and rooms .. I remember the grammar school I went to, great big huge wide hallways, stairways so wide you could march rows of kids, 20 to a row, up them. It was a wonderful old brick school .. torn down now to make room for an ugly, flimsy new school. Sigh. Did you have the chance to get inside this one?