Photo 2-NWH-10

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I don't have info on past or present owners of this farm / property, but this can be seen in the distance looking north from I-64, close to Mile Marker 120, a short distance east of the Burnt Prairie exit (Exit 117). I had stopped there on June 10, 2017 just to take a picture of the magnificent specimen of Eastern Cottonwood (the tree to the immediate right, in front of house). The other tree (to the left) is no longer there. The house was evidently remodeled at some time in the past, as it looks somewhat different now (2017) than in 1981.
UPDATE (Posted September 6, 2020): Yesterday I noticed from I-64 that the tall cottonwood tree was gone (it was tall enough to be seen from miles away), so I had to drive past and get a closer look... the house and tree are now completely gone, and the spot is now a thriving soybean field (this season anyway). Here's a link to a photo of the tree before it was cut down. This was taken June 10, 2017. https://photos.google.com/search/_tra...

Used to be the Arnold Young Farm.

It's my neighbors house. Arnold Young..it burnt now there is double wide there..

It's my neighbors house. Arnold Young..it burnt now there is double wide there..

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