Image was taken with a 4x5 speed graphic with Arista 100 B&W 4x5 film and processed in Ilfosol3.
Image was taken with a 4x5 speed graphic with Arista 100 B&W 4x5 film and processed in Ilfosol3.
Looks like drying storage for tobacco.
A wooden building....?
Sorry couldn't resist.
My guess a church that was started, but never completed, OR, a covered bridge.
It's a finished church! It's the Holy Family Shrine in Nebraska.
Whatever it is, and I'm betting church, it sure looks like Fay Jones was the architect. Looks like first cousin to Thorn Crown Chapel in Eureka Springs.
"One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude." Carl Sandburg
That was what I was thinking - a prairies counterpart to the forest chapel in AR.
Cool!
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We must have a few Nebraskans on this forum because they identified it as the Holy Shrine which is a church. It is located roughly 14 miles west of Omaha on interstate 80. The first time I saw this building I thought it was a large corn crib as I saw it from the interstate. It stands on a bluff overlooking the interstate.
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