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Barns and Buildings Revisited - A collection of photographs and stories

by Mary Francis McNinch
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7"x10" - Softcover w/Glossy Laminate - Color Trade Book
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About the Book

In this book you will see photographs of barns and buildings from yesteryear. They watched families grow for generations before finally being abandoned. Theirs is not a sad story for they were born during exciting times in the life of a family, worked hard to make dreams come true, and finally were left for people like me who continue to be awed and fascinated by them. I wish I knew all of their stories.

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Created on: Feb-09-2021   Published on: Feb-24-2021
Format: 7"x10" - Softcover w/Glossy Laminate - Color Trade Book
Theme: Photobook    Sales Term:  Everyone
Preview Limit: 28 Pages
Tags:
abandoned buildings    barns    photographs   
 
About Author
author icon Mary McNinch
Joined: May-07-2018

Mary Francis McNinch was born and raised in Murdo South Dakota and now lives with her husband Kip in Mabank, TX. Kip and Mary enjoy spending time with their family, RV travel, and their pets. Mary has published three children's books,a book about growing up in a small town in the 1950's and 60's, and two books enjoyed by the preteen age group.

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Barns and Buildings Revisited has unique and incredible photographs of old barns and buildings from all over the country. Readers of Mary's blog, Murdo Girl, photographed and submitted them for a contest. Those in the book are the best of the best.

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