Source School in Samaria Idaho. My grandpa went to the school until they closed it down. Now it’s turned into a park with a little market to buy candy and soda. They still have the bell that they would ring to signal recess/start of day. My dad now lives a block away the bell still has ropes.
Source The Farren House, later known as the Grand Trunk Hotel, in Turner’s Falls, MA. Opened in 1872, it was the town’s premier place to stay. It was torn down in 1968, and a gas station was built on the site in 1975.
Source A house built in Springfield, MA by David Ames for his son John in 1828, who never lived in it following a failed engagement. It was demolished sometime between 1933 and 1939, and a church now stands on the site.
Source A thing of beauty: Downtown Los Angeles before its hills were flattened, its victorian houses demolished and skyscrapers were built. The year of 1898.
Source Offices of the Boston & Albany Railroad, Main St, Springfield, MA. Designed in 1867 by Henry H. Richardson. Demolished ca. 1926.