A more artistic example of the initials that were left behind on the walls of the Herb House.
Margaret Linford
This is an example of some of the early "artwork" on the Herb House walls. This appears to be a drawing of a cat and a bottle along with initials and a date.
Margaret Linford
This photo hangs in the Herb House. In the background, the building is visible with Dr. Pepper bottling plant workers in the foreground.
Margaret Linford
This old gear mechanism for the elevator is on the third floor of the building.
Margaret Linford
This depiction appears to show the Hindenburg disaster.
Margaret Linford
The second floor of the Herb House. Local paranormal investigators believe that the Herb House is haunted.
Margaret Linford
One of the Herb House walls is full of initials. Local citizens may be able to find their ancestors' initials/names.
Summer is at an end. The air is a bit cooler and everyone is anxiously counting the fog-filled mornings to determine how much snow we will have this winter. This is the season of football games, colorful fall leaves and trips to local orchards to stock up on apples and pumpkins. As the lazy days of summer drew to a close this year, I reviewed the “to-do” list we had made in June. Most of the items on the list had been checked off. There were many days spent by the pool and trips to the lake. One of the activities we lacked was an afternoon at the Herb House to paint some pottery. This was a “must-do.”
This is an example of some of the early "artwork" on the Herb House walls. This appears to be a drawing of a cat and a bottle along with initials and a date.