Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Times of Old - assignment 1-19 photo

With steam spewing from the engine, this place existed as a home for travel. The place busted with passengers, wishing to visit family or enjoy the view of the country side. These trains not only carried passengers but also business. It turned into the most effecient way to deliver the town's export, clay tile made from the hills outside of town. All the farmers asked for Rockford's famous tile for their fields. This place resided as the hub of the town. Now, grass has grown around it. A new set of tracks lay down, serving a new purpose of delivering corn and soybeans. The paint is chipped and faded, a landmark serving as a reminder of our history.

No comments:

Post a Comment