Today's post is different. Instead of being about homes going up, it's about one coming down.
Way back in December 2010 (here), I wrote about some properties for sale along Colorado Avenue just east of Miller Road. They were former farms with old houses on them, and I mused about their eventual demolition.
One of the handsome old farm houses – at 39308 Colorado Avenue (below) – caught my eye. The Lorain County Auditor website has it listed as constructed in 1900, which means that it was built before that.
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December 2010 |
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June 2014 |
In late April, I noticed that the house was sadly looking worse than ever (below).
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April 25, 2015 |
I was going to post the above photo as part of an update, but decided to wait another weekend so I could take a better photograph. So last Sunday, I went back to grab one more shot. That's when I saw the heavy equipment adjacent to the house (below).
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May 3, 2015 |
The house came down the very next day.
So it's goodbye to another old Lorain County farmhouse, and all of the history and memories contained within its walls.
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Courtesy Lorain County Auditor website |