Welcome back to the Union County Four Centuries in a Weekend 2021 event. The last stop on our tour was called The Deserted Village. This location is a bit like one where restaurants come and go. None of them seems able to thrive for very long. This parcel of land was, in turn, a sawmill, a print shop (which required an entire village to operate), and a summer resort. As each venture failed, the buildings began to deteriorate slightly. A local foundation is raising funds and actively renovating many of the structures so they can be toured, with the eventual goal of housing people again. A barn has been restored and now hosts weddings. There is a tie-in to the Revolutionary War, which you'll see in the next blog post.
This layout was made for Tammy McEwen's end-of-year challenge. It was originally a sketch from the CM August 2025 Virtual Crop (scroll to sketch #3). As I contemplated the papers to use, I wanted something with an almost camping theme. I chose Earthy Home, and while it's stored in my heritage theme box, it could also be in the Camping and Nature box with the wooden texture paper and green leaf patterns. The top border, called "Charming Village," is intended for Christmas pages. But punched from a brown cardstock, it becomes my deserted village in the middle of the forest! A few random stickers from my stash reinforced the nature theme and the fall colors.

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