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Democratic Presidential Nominee, Senator Barack Obama stops by the Fireside Restaurant in Georgetown, Oh on Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008. (David Katz/Obama for America)
Had an incredible opportunity to take photos in at a private residence named Georgetown.
This little town was built by a man named George Smith who wanted to showcase all of the items he had collected while working in Hollywood.
I am not sure how big the entire property is, but it has enough room for this dilapidated town that includes a bar, a cantina, a hotel, a garage, a station house, and a lot more. Evidently he built one building a year, full scale.
The buildings are filled with what he collected. We could go in some of the buildings, others were too dangerous to enter because they were falling apart.
It was a fascinating trip, and a little sad. George Smith died about 12 years ago and his town is slowly decaying. Felt that I had a real opportunity to see something that might not survive ten years down the road.
Was able to go thanks to my Sonoma County Photography Meetup group, which arranged this trip with the permission of the family who lives there now.
Truly an American Ghost Town, even though no one ever actually lived there.
OAKVILLE, ON- OCTOBER 19: Derek McVey #8 of the Georgetown Raiders skates with the puck on October 19, 2018 at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
(Photo by Spencer Smye / OJHL Images)
OAKVILLE, ON- OCTOBER 19: Josh Nixon #44 of the Georgetown Raiders skates with the puck on October 19, 2018 at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
(Photo by Spencer Smye / OJHL Images)
Nigel Hinds despondently stares at the virtually empty avenue before him, silently understanding that an empty street means no sales. Much of Guyana's tourists come to see the lush rainforests and they are usually rushed quickly into the interior regions, far from Georgetown and Nigel. (AP Photo/Rustom Seegopaul)