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UER Forum > Archived UE Main > Could UE'ing take you this far?? (Viewed 339 times)
Phantom403 


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Could UE'ing take you this far??
< on 9/19/2005 3:55 PM >
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I was at this place over the weekend and breathtaking is the only word I can use...breathtaking....so had to share.

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Re: Could UE'ing take you this far??
<Reply # 1 on 9/19/2005 6:34 PM >
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There is a guy where I'm from that has a huge farm property and has been buying up buildings of historical significance as they're slated to be torn down and reconstructing them on his property. He has a huge historic power/threshing show each summer, where he showcases the old buildings, has live [old] music, and lets the tractor freaks come out to play. It's kind of a big deal, but then again my town is wicked into this sort of thing. I will say it is fun - they have a huge swap meet and lots of "fare food" ... so these people are out there. ~Grit.

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Re: Could UE'ing take you this far??
<Reply # 2 on 9/20/2005 2:55 AM >
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Yeah, Cullen Gardens in Whitby has a number of old houses that would normally have been demolished but were moved there and restored to a variety of uses. Great concept (pricey) but would be neat to form a village like that.

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Re: Could UE'ing take you this far??
<Reply # 3 on 9/20/2005 3:15 AM >
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Posted by grit1
There is a guy where I'm from that has a huge farm property and has been buying up buildings of historical significance as they're slated to be torn down and reconstructing them on his property. He has a huge historic power/threshing show each summer, where he showcases the old buildings, has live [old] music, and lets the tractor freaks come out to play. It's kind of a big deal, but then again my town is wicked into this sort of thing. I will say it is fun - they have a huge swap meet and lots of "fare food" ... so these people are out there. ~Grit.


That sounds really interesting. We should check it out sometime.

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Re: Could UE'ing take you this far??
<Reply # 4 on 9/20/2005 3:22 AM >
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That place looks amazing, Phantom!

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Re: Could UE'ing take you this far??
<Reply # 5 on 9/20/2005 11:42 AM >
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Very cool Phantom!

I know that several old buildings that have been slated for demolition, or are from ghost towns have been moved to the Milton heritage Museum. (Namely the church and School)

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