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Friday, January 24, 2020

from Albion, Indiana

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I had forgotten this place...


Isn't it a beauty?


Can you belief this:


The back part of it was the jail, and the jailer and his family lived in the front part.

22 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

I have never seen such a gorgeous jailhouse in my life!

harry said...

A noble structure indeed. that is wonderful decorative detail along the roof and around the windows

Small City Scenes said...

Oh wow! Beautiful place
MB

CheerfulMonk said...

I've never heard of the jailer and his family living in the same building as the jail, but it makes sense.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
...that's quite the pile of bricks!!! YAM xx

Bill said...

A grade school teacher of mine was born in 1925 in the town jail in North Dakota. His dad was the sheriff, and they lived in the building. This is a beautiful old building, beautifully captured.

Ann said...

They sure don't make them like they used to. What a beautiful building. I can't imagine a jailer living with his family in the same building as the prisoners these days.

MadSnapper said...

I have never seen a building like this used as a jail. it is a beauty. my cousins were raised upstairs over the funeral home their dad owned, I never cared for that but I think living in a jail might be worse...

Hootin Anni said...

If it were used as a jailhouse today, it'd almost make want to commit a crime. Love the architecture.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

What a beautiful building, so many pretty details. No, it does not look like jail at all. Happy weekend to you!

Susan Zarzycki said...

I love the architecture! However, I don't think I would be brave enough to share my abode with prisoners. I wouldn't sleep a wink!

ushasurya said...

Lobvely looking building..
But honestly my mind boggles..Must have been rather scary to keep feeling that the convicts are there right behind you !!! Can imahgine the Jailor and his wife...
Devi :)))

Ruthie said...

The "gingerbread" details are so elegant

At Home In New Zealand said...

It almost looks like the builders were trying to disguise the true function of the building. It looks amazing.

don said...

A great looking building with a fabulous design. The jail and place to live was very practical.

HappyK said...

Sure is a beautiful old building. Such detail!!

Ruth Hiebert said...

I love all details in these older buildings. It makes our modern buildings look boring.

Kodak said...

Well, it's not your average Jail. Maybe having such a pretty building made it up to the family for having to live in part of the jail. I bet it's an interesting museum to visit.

Nancy Chan said...

It is a beautiful building. Happy weekend!

betty-NZ said...

Wow, they don't build 'em like that any more! I'm so glad it's still around and being useful :)


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LC said...

I think that is second empire architecture,popular in the late 1800s. There was a residence in that style in the town we lived in when we first married. It was run down but intriguing. We returned to that town for a visit several years ago. At a coffee shop we met the current owner of that intriguing house. She and her late husband had done a beautiful job of restoration with meticulous attention to its original details. But no jail in back!

Lowcarb team member said...

What a beautiful old building this is.

All the best Jan

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