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Roots


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This is the house where my Grandpa, Larry Spangle, grew up. This is the town my Grandpa, Larry, grew up in. His father, Herman the German, owned the store that was settled in that building. It was a Levi's store. My grandpa worked there before and after school. The school and store are only a block from his house.
This is the storefront. I believe it's currently abandoned. This is my great-grandparents house... Many a legendary Thanksgiving dinners were held in this home... I am talking 23-course, home-cooked meals. This is my great-grandparents house...
This is the inside of my Great-Grandpa and cousin's barn... My Cousin's tractors follow, lol.
My Great-Grandpa's old tractor The panoramic Barn Shot
360 view
My great-grandparents spent over 50 years in a half-mile strip on land. At one end of the road, there was an old farmhouse that they moved in to after marriage, and it's where my Grandma and her sisters Bobbie and Karen were raised. Bobbie, once she marri The garage to the house.
This is the front view from Rob's porch. In the 50's, my great-grandparents moved from one end of the road to another. This was a Sears and Roebuck house. For those who don't know, Sears sold houses out of a catalog. The first house in Indianapolis (in th 360 view around Rob's House.
This is an old horse trough. They also raised Cows and Pigs at one point. This is an old tool shed, and a dinner bell hanged on the poll to the right.
This is a view of the first road I ever drove on. Another shot of my Great-Grandparents house.
This is the church that the Risley family founded. Risley is the surname of my Great-Grandpa. The family goes back to the late 1700's. The Risley's helped found this church. There is more history in the Family Tombstone album.
Great  Aunts and Uncles Great  Aunts and Uncles
The grave of my great-grandparents. They died in 1997 within two weeks of each other. They both had Alzheimer's disease the last couple years of their lives. The church sign.
Front door to my Great-Grandparents house. This is the lot where my Grandma grew up. This is a view from what would have been my Grandma's childhood home's front porch. The farm's barn is the gray building... This gives you a sense of how far they moved in 60 years.
My Great-Grandpa's first barn. An old bike. I could make some stuff up about this, like this was my Great-Aunts bike, but that would be wrong. A close-up of the barn.
This is a picture of the barn. The old farmhouse is where the red truck is sitting. After my grandparents moved out, they turned it into the farm-hands house. (Think Wizard of Oz.) As part of a farm-hand's pay, a farmer would provide housing. An old plow.
The view An old tv tower. Or windmill. I am not sure. This is my Great-Grandpa's chicken coup.
   
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