July 7, 2014people places things, summer farmer’s state bank Sharonblack and white photography, ellisville, farmer's bank, forgottonia, fulton county, landscape photography, midwest photography, monochrome photography, rural midwest Like Loading...
So well captured! There’s someone (I hope I can find the link) who has documented most small towns in ND & MN. Your shot—this one—is a gem. Reply
I’d like to see that link, if you find it. ๐ I’m in Illinois, but these scenes play out in ND and MN (and IA, IN, etc. etc.) again and again. I love sharing them. ๐ ๐ Reply
I don’t know if I have ever done business with a bank this size or if they even exist anymore. Something else that is now lost to us. Reply
Hello, thank you for the comment. I don’t think they exist anymore, having been taken over by corporate banks and the like – just like so many family farms. I love seeing them in the small rural towns. Really makes one think of the impermanence of what we think is permanent. Reply
So well captured!
There’s someone (I hope I can find the link) who has documented most small towns in ND & MN.
Your shot—this one—is a gem.
I’d like to see that link, if you find it. ๐
I’m in Illinois, but these scenes play out in ND and MN (and IA, IN, etc. etc.) again and again.
I love sharing them. ๐ ๐
I don’t know if I have ever done business with a bank this size or if they even exist anymore. Something else that is now lost to us.
Hello, thank you for the comment.
I don’t think they exist anymore, having been taken over by corporate banks and the like – just like so many family farms.
I love seeing them in the small rural towns. Really makes one think of the impermanence of what we think is permanent.
Is it still a bank or has it become a home?