Wow. Awesome house.. I'm guessing there was nothing around to sustain the family living there? That would be quite the pad to live in.. If only you could teleport houses.
Deb
on September 16, 2010 at 1:31 pm
Never heard of Volland either. Now I'm going to have to go and see it for myself. . . Thanks for sharing the picture.
I grew up in the area and at one time this was a terminal for shipping cattle to market and had several stores – even a post office.
A.Volland
on July 15, 2012 at 12:57 pm
nice to see the old family building. volland was a typical railroad town – obsolete after newer trains.
Flint Hills Special
on January 17, 2013 at 1:51 pm
Volland was a thriving town from 1887 through the 1960s. The store was operated by Otto Kratzer until his death. This building is now undergoing a historic restoration.
Deb
on May 23, 2013 at 10:18 am
It is so much fun to discover something that you never knew existed. . . Nice photo. Brings on all manner of imaginings. . .
Wow. Awesome house.. I'm guessing there was nothing around to sustain the family living there? That would be quite the pad to live in.. If only you could teleport houses.
Never heard of Volland either. Now I'm going to have to go and see it for myself. . . Thanks for sharing the picture.
I grew up in the area and at one time this was a terminal for shipping cattle to market and had several stores – even a post office.
nice to see the old family building. volland was a typical railroad town – obsolete after newer trains.
Volland was a thriving town from 1887 through the 1960s. The store was operated by Otto Kratzer until his death. This building is now undergoing a historic restoration.
It is so much fun to discover something that you never knew existed. . . Nice photo. Brings on all manner of imaginings. . .