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OK, here are the pics of my root cellar. The main part of my house was built around the mid 1800's, so I'm guessing this is about the same age.
Here is a view of the top at ground level. Some of you may recognize the tree and swing from pictures I posted in a previous thread. The little white dog is Archie, who is an American Eskimo that we rescued a few years ago.
I rebuilt these doors about 7 years ago out of cedar, and was able to reuse the existing hinges. The top is poured concrete, and has a date that was obviously scrawled into it before it had setup (near Archie's toys) that says 1947.
Archie says, "I aint going down there."
There are 10 steps down to a wet clay floor. The room is about 9'x10', and I have to tilt my head to stand in the middle where I guess it is nearly 6' high.
You can see the hooks in the ceiling where they would have hung anything that they did not want the mice to reach.
Here's a shot from the back of the room looking towards the steps.
It was very cool down there, and would have been really comfortable if there weren't so many spider webs I had to to knock down.
That would be awesome to furnish that a little and run power to it.It's not enough to protect you from an apocalypse, but it's enough to be an awesome man-cave!