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| This page updated June 27, 2009. The farmhouse I lived in with my family until I was nine now has a street address, 1205 Trulock Road. The top photo below is a photo I took of the house on a foggy morning in early January, from the road, which itself is paved now. (I wish it was still gravel.) The middle photo below is of the old barn behind the house, and the bottom photo is of the mule tack room, where the harnesses of the mules that worked the farm were kept. The barn and tack room are the only original farm buildings still intact. Here's a photo of the Free Bridge and the new bridge under construction,, about a mile from Trulock Road, The photo was taken (I'm guessing) in 1970 (not '71), judging from how far along the construction is in the photo. The big hole left over where dirt was dug up to make the northside approach to the new bridge is jokingly called Trulock Lake by my family. It is a "borrow pit" really--that's what the little ponds are called where dirt was removed for making levees. |
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