
The granitoid front and arched door likely date this to the first couple of decades of the 20th century. John R. Smith writes: “Underneath the painted arch where it appears to be a window and door,was once the main door where a truck could enter. This warehouse belonged to Mr. Anderson in the 1940’s and was used to store and sell fertilizer, feed and seed.“

Underneath the painted arch where it appears to be a window and door,was once the main door where a truck could enter. This warehouse belonged to Mr. Anderson in the 1940’s and was used to store and sell , fertilizer feed and seed.
I live in McRae and I have never seen this before! Or if I have, I’ve never paid attenton to it. I’m going on a hunt soon. Thanks for your site. I really enjoy it and look forward to sighting some of the places you capture.
Glad you found it here, Kelley. It’s right behind the Coca-Cola building, in case you were looking for it…