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the garage on the left isnt there any more, the shed on the right has been added to, that is where i work now, the jujnk cars not there anymore, the house has tan siding now,
the trees are gone now to
Hi Greg,
It's fascinating to hear about the changes that have taken place since the photo was taken in 1978. Can you tell us more about what the area was like during that time? We'd love to hear any memories or stories you have about growing up in Jackson County.
before the garage on the right was built(1973) my dad, Bill Belcher, worked in the little shop on the left of the house, i got off the school bus one day and there were 6 or so dodge challengers in the driveway, they had lots of dents. dad and Ed Rife were gonna paint them, they were all that plum crazy purple, after they were done they gave dad tickets to their show at the wellston fair that year, stunt guys called the hell drivers,
i used to go in the field where the junk cars are and take parts off alot.