
The Old Linden School in Linden, North Carolina, is an early 20th-century schoolhouse that’s now abandoned but still stands as a piece of local history. Designed with Greek Revival influences, it operated as a K–12 school from the 1920s until the 1950s and was once a central part of the community, with many locals having attended classes there.
Located in a residential area , the building has become a familiar landmark in. Over time, it’s drawn interest from photographers, history buffs, urban explorers, and even paranormal investigators, all intrigued by its age, character, and lingering presence.













I opted not to go inside. I’m not that white, as the saying goes.
The location gave me some good practice with my Ubex skills, and self portrait experimentation.




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