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vero beach has homes that date to the late 1890s to brand new. I see all of those on the electric grid. the oldest home which was owned by my wifes aunt and now uncle was built 1929 and didn't have utilities and has an attached well.View attachment 4041
i wish i could get the view with the attached wells and post them, but those images aren't taken. this home was made by fil into a three bedroom rental and it has two outside water heaters that run on gas. my fil did that to the home. when i see this home and my wife's aunts sons who lived behind her and to the west. i think of her story. she is also saved.
that's in vero beach, florida. we have plenty of. those homes. one can set google earth to the latest image or "go back " to the year it lets you. at present im looking at 1994. i have found homes i have forgotten about. and also building that i took my wife too that are in ruins and showed them in splendor. one of them being worth a million dollars now because of its lot size.
that's in vero beach, florida. we have plenty of. those homes. one can set google earth to the latest image or "go back " to the year it lets you. at present im looking at 1994. i have found homes i have forgotten about. and also building that i took my wife too that are in ruins and showed them in splendor. one of them being worth a million dollars now because of its lot size.
i have looked mainly for things that i remember and also any thing that i didn't see before. ie the airport is an old navy base and had a bunker(s) for ammo that were still standing in 94.View attachment 4042
you cant see the road clearly where they were, i can because i know what to look for and i have been there. the golf course is grown over and its nothing but weeds. some of the roads still are there but barely. but the macadam trail is still there. the ammo bunkers were used when this golf course was used and i can see golf carts on the course. so i know that they used the bunkers for sod storage.
i may try to go there again to find more old stuff. so far zilch, the canals which you cant see are still there and those were built by the navy as a fire break. ammo doesn't like fires. lol. i also missed exploring the old air port that is gone forever.bro went there and called the ghost town hidden in the woods and others would use it for drag racing. i will find more stuff as i work for the city. all that i have posted is so far on the grid where i work. i have already on the job been to the north. the small building in lonesome that is in the field is a well. its a rock throw from the bunkers. i never knew that it was the close. i didn't know the location of that then and didn't think to go walk and look.
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