Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Bobby's Antique Store
Bobby's Antique Store is located in the small town of Coleman, south of Ocala. We've driven by it on a number of occasions in the past month or two but it never appears to be open. On our last trip down that way, I noticed a number of other structures to one side of the building...they must be part of the 'Historical Village' mentioned on the front of the building.
One of these days we shall stop and see what we can find out.
I don't know if those crosses have any special significance.
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"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
17 comments:
It looks abandoned, Jacob.
Un abrazo.
I remember the odd place in our cottage country that seemed to never be open. This reminds me of those.
Doesn't look like much is going on there. I s'pose you could say the place is history...
Excelente trabalho e boa fotografia.
Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
I can't go into antique stores. They would grab me and sell me. ;))
Ok. You have a homework assignment now. I'm curious to know more :).
a real cinema decor! I would like one day to visit a place like this !
It feels like second season of Fargo )))
You MUST go in next time Jacob, I really want to see inside this joint (said with an American accent) 😀
You should end the suspense by dropping in there and tell us whether it is history or making history!
Interesting! You will have to let us know what you find.
They look more some kind of support for missing signs than real crosses...
I'd be interested in seeing the "historical village". Hope you will use your investigative powers to find out more!
I hope they are still in business!
'Historical village' must be really interesting. I also love antiqeue shops...well, that one looks a bit abandoned! Looking forward to get know more:)
Now I want to know what is inside. I love antique stores.
We passed an old grocery store like this many times driving in eastern California. We finally stopped once and wandered through. It was a classic old country store with worn wooden floors. And an ancient proprietor. The next year when we passed again it was closed and empty.
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