This week’s feature for Thursday Doors will not be in existence before much longer. According to locals, the property was purchased for demolition to create a block-long Quik Trip convenience store. Sadly, this building is unique in its style and I really find it to be a shame that it will suffer the fate prescribed. Also, it’s hard to get a good photo with the location at a very busy intersection of two US Highways, 50 & 65.
Two sources gave timeframes of when this was built. One noted 1947 and ther other 1953. I chose the later just to be on the safe side. A little bit of background information is that the most recent occupant was an architect. Prior to that it was a local union ‘office’ for lack of better term. Without going in person to our Recorder of Deeds, I won’t be able to tell you much more unfortunately. But I do have a screenshot pic to give you another view of the building thanks to Google.
According to my sources, as soon as the New Verizon location is open, demolition will begin on these 2 and at least one other building on the block. If that didn’t actually happen, I would not be disappointed for the record. I just think it’s a very cool building. In addition, it even has a basement for the tornado alley we reside in.
That about does it for my Thursday Doors contribution for the week. Hope you’ll kindly check out Dan’s @NoFacilities for more entries of the week. Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
Just a pictorial of 3 new items posted this week………



These are Microwave Potato Bags and they are great for meals in a hurry. Also great warming up breads & tortillas. Hope you’ll visit the shop and see what other gift ideas are offered!







I really like your photo and the information you presented. It is sad to see this building go. It looks like it was well used in the past and performed a great service to the community. Excellent share. Thank you.
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Thank you so much! Have a wonderful rest of your day 😊
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Thank you!
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I am sad that they’re tearing that building down. The thing they replace it with will no doubt be boring. Thanks for keeping its memory around.
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