Coincidentally, my brother who lives in Louisiana purchased this book online. After reading it he sent it to me. I enjoyed it. Mostly photos of old places and things, but she writes very well and often gives great historical perspective.
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She starts off with the Oberlin Smith Machine Factory. Two chapters later she highlights an abandoned greenhouse, and it happens to be the one in this thread. But I was given a twist. I went on Google Street view to confirm it's the same one. I was trying to confirm the auxillary building next to the greenhouse, and Google showed me this red one in street view.
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I was confused because it's not the same one, but the chimney definitely was. I went about 10 feet down the street on google and all of a sudden it turned into the correct one in the book (below). So they had it rehabilitated into a dutch barn. It's odd that Google went down the same street twice with quite a few years in between, and the view is split at this point.
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