So this is an (as stated) abandoned barn and house that piecat showed me. From what I've seen, I know that the barn has been abandoned since at least 1989 (due to graffiti). Looking back on it, I didn't take too many shots to document the visit, I took more stylistic shots, which I quite regret, but I hope to go back soon and get some more.
1. Of course, the obligatory shot of nature retaking an abandoned structure
2. I'm not sure why someone was doing math on the wall of an abandoned storage shed, but hey, their calculations are accurate.
3. A license plate in the barn dating back to 1967
4. A license plate dating back to 1960
5. What once was the kitchen, now just empty cupboards and spots where appliances would be
6. Looking into the living room (most likely). The room led to by the door that was split in half diagonally was painted a dreadful bright golden yellow, that I imagine as the color of lead paint.
7. Upstairs, there was a room with a door, so we opened it, thinking it was a closet, and there was another room with a door. This lead to another room with a door, which lead to this door (with a latch for a padlock), and a final room with a window overlooking the property.
I really regret not taking exteriors or documentary interiors, but it is what it is. So yeah. It's a neat little place.