Friday, March 11, 2011

The Tobacco Warehouse...Digital Photographs

I found this old warehouse in a small mill town along the Virginia-North Carolina border. I had gone there to look at some historical homes that were for sale. Instead, I fell in love with some of the old warehouses and a mill that were there.


This is a huge tobacco warehouse. The large windows were to let the sunshine in and when opened allowed air flow. This way the tobacco continued to dry and did not get moldy. I particularly like the way they used the dyed black bricks to write Tobacco along the street side wall of the building. Above, must have been the company name. This place is huge.


Here is a close up of one of the windows. They are almost as large as a door. I love the thick, rusted mesh screens they have on them. It is like another layer of skin.


Along the back of the warehouse you can get a feel for the real size of the place. The train would pull right up and the tabacco would be loaded on the cars. Most of the tobacco would go to Richmond where it would be processed, packaged, shipped, and sold. Once upon a time this place was so busy it looked like an ant hill. Now it is all memories...

6 comments:

  1. I love the photo of the window. Wish I was traveling along with you to see all these great old buildings!

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  2. I would love to have you travel with me. Wouldn't that be fun? I am off again later today.Can't wait to see what discoveries await...

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  3. What a fabulous building, love the history and the bricks, thanks for sharing it with us :)

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  4. If only this grand old building could talk! Simply fabulous captures! Hugs, Terri xoxxo

    PS LOVE the history too!

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