I’m offering up a continued edition of last week’s Thursday Doors post. This one is on the opposite side of the tracks in Sedalia, Missouri.
Directly to the left of where I stood for that Big Sky View to be more precise. This building at 118 North Lamine I learned through a phone call, yes I still have a land line, has been a moving/storage business for around 80 years. Currently State Fair Moving and Storage operate from here. Prior to that, the informer says he believed it was a carriage building business. It is not on the list I found for the National Historical Register in Sedalia. But in my opinion, it should be. I’m still waiting for a phone call or email of the person who is supposed to know all the good stuff. Til then I hope you enjoy a little slideshow of this golden oldie.
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Ah, the other side of the tracks. Probably home to the best breakfast in the city. I love the weathered “still functional” door!
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Actually no restaurants in that area. Many centralized or west side. Sad. Might be a Food desert 🌵😬
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Haha, the second door reminds me of blinds (for windows). Nice video job, Kathy!
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It does resemble blinds. Thanks😊
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