Some extras this week from Prairie Home, MIssouri for my entry in Norm’s Thursday Doors. But first a little bit about this small town, USA. Sitting in the township of the same name, Prairie Home had its start in 1874 when it grew around the Prairie Home Institute – a preparatory school that was chartered in 1864. The 2010 Census lists 280 inhabitants. They were a little scarce that Sunday we drove through.

Turned down a side street for a look-see. Pardon the angle of the sun in this photo above.

Buildings that have hodge podge repairs certainly tell a story even when you aren’t able to find out information via the Internet.

But a closer look at this entry is definitely gives interest. Would have loved to see a before and after shot.
Thanks for dropping in this week for my entry in Thursday Doors and please visit Norm 2.0 as he leads this band of door seekers. He’ll be glad to show you where to find doors from around the world.
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The angle of the sun and that rich deep blue sky make that 2nd shot so stunning!
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Thank you!
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Interesting entrance, I wonder if it had two doors originally.
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Could have. 😊
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I would like to see the before and after on all of these too
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I love old buildings like that.
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Thanks and appreciate the visit 😊
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