This is Part 4 of my wintry driving tour. I'd come to the end of Town Line Road and had to travel several other rural roads to get back to the highway. My first stop was this old, abandoned barn:
And nearby, an abandoned home. It must have been empty for many years, judging by the vines which covered it:
Another old barn, way back behind some brush. It too probably hadn't been used in many years:
A beautiful, classic Amish Farm. It was pretty as a picture, so I turned it into a picture:
Snowy farm fields, bordered with woodlands:
A traditional Amish farm house with laundry, barn and windmill:
A beautiful old barn, outbuildings and silo:
Another old barn which I suspected was no longer used:
A lovely home in a lovely setting:
This intricate home and attached barn was located just as I entered the tiny hamlet of Lawrenceville:
Another home with a front porch, this one with a western look to it:
This large home was the last photo I took before I turned again onto the highway. I noticed that it was for sale, so I looked it up online when I got home. It was a three bedroom, one bath home with two garages for $74,900:
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