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My grannny cooked on a wood stove way into the 60's wehn they finally got indoor plumbing. It was nice not to walk 200 yds to the outhouse in the snow and rain. No more Black Widow's hiding under the seat.
My mama’s parents used outhouse til 1986. Mama’s brothers put in a bathroom and “septic system” which I am sure was illegal as all getout.
 
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Just leave it and call it a covered bridge. Charge tourists $5 to drive through it.
 
My grannny cooked on a wood stove way into the 60's wehn they finally got indoor plumbing. It was nice not to walk 200 yds to the outhouse in the snow and rain. No more Black Widow's hiding under the seat.

My grandparents lived in a very small farm community called Daisy in SC. I carried in wood for Grandma to cook, knew how to prime the pump and brought in water and “helped” granddad straighten nails for reuse by the time I was five. They had a two-hole outhouse. Sucked on rainy and cold nights. Grandma and her friends made quilts under the packhouse overhang next door. Granddad would take me squirrel hunting. He had an old double- barrel and the forend came off every time he fired it.

Some of my best memories growing up.