092 Back of the Dancehall
097 Dancehall Door’s Doorknob
098 Front Doors of the Dancehall
099 Dancehall from Underneath
101 Dancehall Window Looking Outside
106 Under the Bridge Trestles
107 Under Highway 49 Bridge
108 Small Building Window
This dancehall once held the likes of Clint Eastwood. Scenes from the movie Honky-tonk Man were shot here in Mountain Ranch.
This small bridge carries Calaveras’ residents over one of the many waterways throughout the county.
This dancehall once held the likes of Clint Eastwood. Scenes from the movie Honky-tonk Man were shot here in Mountain Ranch.
This doorknob is one of the oddest that I’ve ever seen. This dancehall once held the likes of Clint Eastwood. Scenes from the movie Honky-tonk Man were shot here in Mountain Ranch.
While framing this picture and looking at it, I kept thinking I was making it crooked. Until I realized, the doors themselves were not plumb. This dancehall once held the likes of Clint Eastwood. Scenes from the movie Honky-tonk Man were shot here in Mountain Ranch
The lines of this wood on the wall and roof is a nifty thing to see. This dancehall once held the likes of Clint Eastwood. Scenes from the movie Honky-tonk Man were shot here in Mountain Ranch.
This is just a shot focused on some fencing with unfocused trees in the background.
This is from inside the dancehall, look at a window full of sunlight. This dancehall once held the likes of Clint Eastwood. Scenes from the movie Honky-tonk Man were shot here in Mountain Ranch.
This is a statue on a tombstone in the local cemetery.
This is an obviously obsolete gas pump. Any one remember using these?
A.K.A. Dead Line to the Past – Award winning photograph
This old phone has been out of service for quite some time.
This bridge goes over Highway 49. Although many people think it was for trains… it sure wasn’t.
I’ve been asked many times if this bridge is made of wood. Answer: nope, all cement.
This is just a nice little window I found with a pretty white frame.