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Related: About this forumInteresting buildings and architecture
here on St. Croix.  Most buildings are considered historical so renovating can be challenging and costly. Additionally, although some buildings may look abandoned, owners have to be found, which be difficult as people move away, and heirs then have to be found. So any progress can be slow and in many cases non-existent. 


					
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						Interesting buildings and architecture (Original Post)
						Callalily
						Feb 2025
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CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)1. Thanks for the photos, my dear Callalily! Fascinating.
        So, I'm wondering: Are the vines holding up the buildings, or are the buildings holding up the vines?  
 
 
 
Callalily
(15,273 posts)3. Thank you!
        Old Crank
(6,360 posts)2. Very nice
        Where would we photogs be without old buildings to take pictures of?
Callalily
(15,273 posts)4. Thank you!
        

