Posted by Adirondack case guy on May 25, 2014 at 18:25:07 from (74.69.160.79):
Well this barn has been here longer than I have. It is located on what we call the upper farm, here at Clinton Camp farm. It used to be a Hop Barn back when. By the 50's it became a storage building for farm machinery for our Case dealership and dairy farm. Back in the Sixties, 63 till 65, I met a 14 year old girl that I liked a lot. I was 16, and had a drivers license. We dated and went to the usual High Scool, Friday night dances and all that stuff. There were times when we wanted to be alone, where knowone could find us. Most of the local parking places were well known. and lots of pranksters knew them. Well that old barn always had enough room for a car to back into, and close the doors. When that gal turned 17 we got married. We built a home and a family, Our kids are all grown up and living their own lives. Asked the wifey when we were going by the barn, this evening, if she wanted to try it out just for old times. Well, shuut the uncle backed in the 6B Kneverland plow and the hitch was just inside the door. Shucks. Any of you have memories of your special parking place, with that special preson??? Loren, the Acg.
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