32°f, 0°C, windy and flurries. Cold and cloudy until early evening, when the sun finally broke through.
Photos from a few road trips in the past week or two.
Middleport, Ohio, is a dying small town on the Ohio River. With no major highway through the area, there is little growth or opportunity, and most storefronts are empty.
I told stories several times in this lovely "opera house", as these old performance theaters were called.
At 9am in the morning, the town looks deserted, when it should have been busy with traffic.
A barge pushes an unidentifiable load downriver.
This gorgeous bridge was built about 20 years ago, and there was great hope that it would somehow bring economic growth to Middle port and its sister town across the river, Mason, WV. Mason saw modest development with a Walmart and small strip mall, and Pomeroy, Ohio, just 1.5 miles uprivee from Middle port also saw a small bump, although frequent flooding of the downtown of Pomeroy hampers any riverfront development.
Seen in a window in town:
On the road in Mason County, WV:
Flood marker
Larry laid brick in huge ovens in this metallurgical steel plant back in the 90's. Back then it was owned by a Russian company, but I don't know who owns it now. Larry said communication was a problem, as the bricklayers didn't speak Russian and the Russians didn't speak hillbilly!
An old homestead, where Larry remembers the owner having a Model A in that garage. The car is no longer there.
The Funny Farm, which used to be a camping and entertainment venue. I don't know if it's still in operation.
This old house probably had a porch on the right side, facing away from the road. I think the house was there long before the current highway.
I believe this may have once been the post office at Letart Falls, WV. There is little left of the community now,
although this stately home still sits proudly on its hill overlooking the river.
Another vanishing community, West Columbia, still has the remains of a coal tipple, where coal from a local, now-defunct mine was processed. My friend and fellow storyteller Donna Wilson told me her father and uncle once worked in that mine.
In the distance, can you see the tall stacks of a power plant? A rare straight stretch of West Virginia road!
Enough for today! I will post a few more tomorrow.
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