I know this isn't exactly within the Pine Barrens, though it's close (closer than Burlington Island )... and I figured somebody might know the history of this place.
North of 537 along 206 but south of Columbus at Jobstown-Jacksonville Rd there’s a very old building that sits on the corner across from the Wawa. It has an interesting look to it, a lot of character, and now that it's about to be torn down... I was wondering if anybody knew something about it. The only thing I can remember about it is that years ago when I was little, the "ghost sign" on it, (still barely visible in the upper left) said it had been a grain store... I'm not sure on that though. Anyway, here are some pictures of it... I went by it today and saw earthmovers ripping up the field behind it, and construction fence around it so it probably only has a few days till its torn down. Same goes for an old dilapidated Farmhouse, also on the parcel of land which is currently being developed. Both show clearly at least back to the 1950s, though 1931 is hard to determine with the low res. Unfortunately from the nature of the construction, that whole field is about to become a field of houses... along with the field behind the Wawa.
(earlier today 4/13/09)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22516573@N07/3396257742/
(A week ago)
North of 537 along 206 but south of Columbus at Jobstown-Jacksonville Rd there’s a very old building that sits on the corner across from the Wawa. It has an interesting look to it, a lot of character, and now that it's about to be torn down... I was wondering if anybody knew something about it. The only thing I can remember about it is that years ago when I was little, the "ghost sign" on it, (still barely visible in the upper left) said it had been a grain store... I'm not sure on that though. Anyway, here are some pictures of it... I went by it today and saw earthmovers ripping up the field behind it, and construction fence around it so it probably only has a few days till its torn down. Same goes for an old dilapidated Farmhouse, also on the parcel of land which is currently being developed. Both show clearly at least back to the 1950s, though 1931 is hard to determine with the low res. Unfortunately from the nature of the construction, that whole field is about to become a field of houses... along with the field behind the Wawa.
(earlier today 4/13/09)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22516573@N07/3396257742/
(A week ago)