dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

19/39
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Behind the Cima store is an old house, presumably the residence of the store owner and postmistress

03351-cima-residence.jpg Two very crooked old sheds rest on the property behind the Cima storeThumbnailsThe Cima Store property also serves as a graveyard for many expired motor vehiclesTwo very crooked old sheds rest on the property behind the Cima storeThumbnailsThe Cima Store property also serves as a graveyard for many expired motor vehiclesTwo very crooked old sheds rest on the property behind the Cima storeThumbnailsThe Cima Store property also serves as a graveyard for many expired motor vehiclesTwo very crooked old sheds rest on the property behind the Cima storeThumbnailsThe Cima Store property also serves as a graveyard for many expired motor vehiclesTwo very crooked old sheds rest on the property behind the Cima storeThumbnailsThe Cima Store property also serves as a graveyard for many expired motor vehicles

The house's board-and-batten exterior matches that of the Cima Store out front. The six-over-six window at the far left may date back to the early 1900s, while the wider windows to the right look like later additions, perhaps from the 1950s.