Anderson Grain elevators. Abandoned. Both bleached, and colorful.
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Here we have the Grayson County Courthouse, wearing a skin of milled limestone. I'll walk around the place and let you see how the two buildings are wearing the same patina.
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Confederate statues have fallen out of favor in recent years. The trees here seem to be sensitive to this.
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A little detail in the fifth courthouse building in Grayson County's history.
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I do love to let my wide lenses play with the architecture.
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