Burnt History

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This house had a large fire that caused $500,000 in damage, back in 2023. Thankfully only one man was home at the time and both he and his dog were rescued by firefighters, with only minor injury's.

It has sat abandoned for the 3 years since the fire, with no plans of repairs or demolition.
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When I first found this house, my first thoughts were why is it sitting how it is? Set back away from the street with the rest of the houses on the street, barely even having front yards. Also partially "boxed in" by businesses and a now empty University.

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Map photo of the house from 2011
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It turns out that this house was one of the original farm houses in the area. There is no specific information about this house. But the settlement in the area began in the 1840's and I found one historical photo of what the area looked like. Unfortunately this house would have been just below it's view.

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Paint and additions have covered up what this house is. A Victorian era piece of history. Which made what I found inside even sadder.

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People loosing everything they have to fire is always tragic, but adding the fact that it was an original home to the area and filled with history. Is really just a tragedy on top of a tragedy! I am really glad to have shot it, even in this state and hopefully it gets saved!



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I'm going to assume you were careful and stuff given fire damage and potentially weakened structures etc etc etc :)

I wonder if they were able to come back and see if anything was salvageable :S

Yep sounds like one of the original farm/houses in the area, one of the things I like doing around various older suburbs around my area is spotting which ones were the original houses in places that used to have larger blocks or were farms and were then subdivided into absurdity. I find it sad when they get knocked down to build a modern house or a bunch of stupid little units.

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