The house in the right foreground is D-287. Next to it on the right side of the road is D-259 with its barn. Further along the right side of the road is a cluster of buildings. The one-story, green-roofed house with two windows showing is D-290. Next to it is another one-story house, this one with a higher roof and a chimney in the middle. Both it and the next home with the noticeably high and shiny tin roof with cupolas front and back were rental properties on D-260. Clearly visible as the road curves to the right is a two-story house, D-292. Between it and the tin roofed house with cupolas front and back were the defunct bank used as a doctor's office and the Hamburg garage, D-277. To the right of D-292 were three vacant lots, D-277 (perhaps with sheds). Next on the right is D-294 with its white first story and dark triangle under the roof. Beyond that house is the Seib-Wackher IGA Store, D-295, with its two stories and several windows clearly visible. As the road continues to the right, a vacant lot separates D-293 from the store.
The first home visible on the left side of the road is D-289. Next to it the front of D-306 is clearly visible. Over the roof of D-306 is the front peak of D-291. The next three homes, D-307, D-308, and D-309, are mostly obscured by trees. The two-story house across the road from the Seib-Wackher IGA Store is D-299. The next home visible on the left side of the road is D-296; it appears just to the right side of the store. As the road continues to the right, in the distance almost directly behind the telephone pole in the foreground, D-276 is barely discernible. |