Still have a little collection left from Dwight, Kansas. Before I get started, just thought I’d share that this little town is on the old Rock Island railroad line. This rail ran just south of Sedalia, Missouri, my town back in the day as well. And so, for a little fun, I’m sharing Johnny Cash’s tribute song for the rail line before we get into the photos.
Did you know Johnny Cash could play a banjo too??? Of course I would know 🙂
East Side West Side
Some boarded up doors for what used to be the entrance to a native stone building. The signage reads that it is or once was a heating and cooling business.
Not a stone building but the style is symbolic of those days gone by.

Being an old bank left us wondering if there was a cool old vault inside. Now that would have taken this one to the next level.
Corner door Windows in pairs Books closed and the pens wiped
Hope you’ve enjoyed the trek through Dwight the last few Thursday Doors. I appreciate your visit. Stop by Norm 2.0 for a wide array of door enthusiasts by clicking here.
These are great doors. It’s a shame we can’t get inside.
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Agreed 👍🏻
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Wonderful! So many secrets, and sadly, so many lost stories and memories….
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You are so right about lost stories! What triumph and tragedy they could tell.
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Interesting doors!
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Thank you ☺️
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Those stone buildings are way too pretty to be boarded up. Let’s hope someone can do something about that soon *fingers crossed*
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Those weathered doors are very interesting!
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Fabulous start to your post with that video. Love that last shot, great capture.
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Thank you so much!
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made me want to just sit there, till someone came along to tell me what life was like there. enjoyed the memories
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