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Old Plantation
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This is my Fave photo ever. Strange, mysterious and makes you want to know more about the people who lived there and why this beauty is sitting there alone. I found this old house on a trip to Louisana. I used an older camera that my grandmother gave me. That was back before digital came along.

Submitted: 8/19/2009

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ebeth333
8/19/2009 4:40 PM PT
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I would love to have that house and bring it back to it's former glory.
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SoulxKitch en
8/19/2009 4:06 PM PT
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"if a man shuts his ears to the cry of the poor, he too will cry out and not be answered" Proverbs ♥
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MamaDot
8/19/2009 3:48 PM PT
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I believe I've seen that in the soap "Days OF Our Lives"...
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136169124_ 57047103
11/9/2009 11:53 AM PT
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Hm that is a shame since Belle Grove burned down decades ago..
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135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:18 PM PT
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This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
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135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:17 PM PT
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This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
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135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:16 PM PT
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This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
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135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:16 PM PT
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This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
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135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:15 PM PT
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This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
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135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:15 PM PT
(0)
This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
Reply

135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:15 PM PT
(0)
This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
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135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:14 PM PT
(0)
This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
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135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:14 PM PT
(0)
This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
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135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:13 PM PT
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This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
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135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:12 PM PT
(0)
This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
Reply

135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:12 PM PT
(0)
This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
Reply

135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:11 PM PT
(0)
This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
Reply

135792475_ 296620951
11/8/2009 2:11 PM PT
(0)
This plantation is Belle Grove -- it burned in 1952 and was demolished in 1966. I doubt you visited anything more than its long-empty lot in the 1990s. Can you give the original photographer some credit instead of falsely claiming it for yourself? Your plagiarism is truly shameful.
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