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Nothing like a little spice to add into your daily life. :U
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It looks like it escaped, alright.
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I could not handle this bathroom in the morning without a lot of coffee.
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I worked at this facility in the 70's...At this campus and the main Tarining School Campus. I recognize all of these images....and recall what they looked like when in use.
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10 x 2K all-out efftros with 2:00 min spins in between. 20K = 12.4 miles; 5 min warm up + spins = 5.53 miles; all together 54:58. 19.6 mph overall.
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Beautiful, natural decay. This is one of your best hallway shots. You can see how nature is transforming something man made. At this stage, it's easy to see what humans intended this space to be used for and at the same time you can see what Mother Nature has in mind for this space.
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Beautiful bricks. I noticed a wheelchair ramp on the right side of the porch. I wonder if any of this is still here today.
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It looks like what we may be seeing here is a lack of a doorknob. I think it may just be the base, which is risen in the middle. Not sure either way, however.
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Very sobering reminder that these buildings can bite.
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my friend and i were just out there, literally about an hour ago! we snuck back and explored. the entire little abandoned street and area gives an erie feeling. so glad we found this site an read up on yet another theory as to what this place used to be. thanks!
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OMG, I lived right around the corner to this house, on Diamond dr, off HanceBridge Rd...we used to go to my friend Kyles house and had to pass this on the way, we always made up scary stories growing up surrounding the tales of this building...LOL
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ive been there about a month ago it still looks the same but be careful! there is a guy that looks after this spot and he will call the cops but there is a spot in bridgeton nj mr. motts called the farachute machine co It was built in 1903 and it is one of a kind check out my vid. on youtube bridgeton nj urban expolring awesome place to shoot some photos!
I was thinking the same thing: its the Texas Cainsaw Massacre farmhouse. Other than that creepy similarity, I wouldn't mind livng in this house.
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Lol...looks so much like the house I grew up in, down to the exact color...if the 2 buildings were attached.
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They aren't connected to body-freezers. This whole thing is an old food refridgeration unit. And yes, most assuredly meat-hooks.