6/5/13

The Workhouse, the White House and outbuildings

It appears nothing has been done to eliminate the ugly tires that are strewn everywhere on the property.  Not only are they on the land's surface, but many are partially buried, indicating they were discarded all over the place for a long period of time.

It costs about $5.00 per tire to dispose of them in a landfill, because they take so long to deteriorate.  
So it would be an expensive endeavor to remove all of the hundreds of tires from the property.  There is probably enough tires to fill a semi-truck trailer.

Tumbleweeds are everywhere on the property.
It appears the buildings were repaired piecemeal with sheet metal and most of the buildings are unsafe, collapsing and unsteady.

A new home for tumbleweeds!

A pipe runs along here - perhaps water ran through it to feed the livestock?
This is a view from the property facing northwest.

Tumbleweeds

I wish I could see photos of the property when it was intact and functioning.

Most of the sheet metal is badly rusted.

View of the butte from the south end of the property.

North side of the Workhouse.  A fence runs between the Workhouse property and the White House & Stone House property.

Feeding Building. It has huge heavy wooden beams / posts and could be salvaged in my opinion.

Inside the front porch of the White House.

The ceiling inside one of the rooms in the white house.

Inside a room in the white house that has a piano in it.

Inside the white house.

Outbuildings

A doll head in the snow

Piano inside the white house

I believe this scrolled painted wooden rectangular piece is part of the piano inside the white house.

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