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Mountain, Wisconsin 54149
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"In 1912 the freemasonry came beige," went my interpretation of what I was seeing. "They took their freemasonry beige."
It was built in the mid-1920s and it used to be a gas station, but nowadays it's just a small generic commercial building surrounded by car parking.
Expanse of white siding at small building.
For this one I stood across the street diagonally from the Menominee Opera House and fluttered my eyelashes at it.
WE PROJECTED OUR MEMORIES OF THE YEAR 1902 onto the back wall of a smalltown opera house erected that year.
From 1895 came a four-story tower for a downtown streetcorner on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
It was built circa the 1860s-1870s, and I imagine it has been considered for demolition at various times.
"CENTERED AMONG A TOWNSCAPE WAS AN ORNAMENTAL TREE," I hollered as I took pictures.
Smalltown urban landscape of Menominee, Michigan: "Yep, looks like Menominee!"
In celebration of brown metal siding.
"It looks ridiculous!": A neoclassical-style bank building from 1910 was pictured 114 years on.
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