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Here are a couple of photos I took of the ole gal over the weekend. I wanted something a little more creepy and these just didn't cut it. That's a good enough excuse for another road trip ;D
Honey Grove, Texas. The are some amazing old Victorian houses there just crumbling. But after a mishap or two we didn't get ther until after dark so it was difficult finding them. But the abandoned shop and crossroads worked.
On an interesting side note, I saw some Harley pictures taken in Honey Grove Texas posted on another site years ago, guy used old houses and buildings including an old abandoned gas station kind of like you did, although his did not turn out as well as yours ;D
On an interesting side note, I saw some Harley pictures taken in Honey Grove Texas posted on another site years ago, guy used old houses and buildings including an old abandoned gas station kind of like you did, although his did not turn out as well as yours ;D
Nice Pics. When I think creepy I think an old abandoned cemetery. Maybe an old tree on a hill with some headstones around it? Looking for that should keep you road tripping for a while.