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Isn't this how every zombie survival game starts?
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Thank you so much for having posted the pictures. I live in Texas and would never be able to see the inside of this building, otherwise. It is too bad that this and other wonderful old buildings have been allowed to fall into such disrepair. I have always been in the electrical construction business and have seen many buildings inside and out. I have worked on some very old houses and buildings. (I am pretty old, myself.) I have seen construction codes change dramatically over the years. I especially notice the lighting, but I am also interested in the general construction. Again, to all of you urban explorers out there, thank you for your troubles.
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My favourite out of all the places you've visited over the years. Thanks for the photos!!
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That was suppose to be UNDERground bunker...Sorry!
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Reminds me of an overground bunker instead of an attic. How Interesting!
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Batman on the roof. Can not unsee!
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I have come across a few smaller built in home safes in my line of work renovating homes, all of them were empty when we finally managed to get them opened .
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yes WJ
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Yes it seemed to have caught fire in 2001, but I haven't read of a possible cause. By that year, the power was most likely disconnected, so yeah, I presume lighting or arson. I'm more inclined to believe the latter - the rehabilitation of this building seemed to be a major hurdle for developers since this desirable property went on the market.
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It's a metal sign, but the letters seem to have disintegrated with age...
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Please point me in the direction of the original story about the soap dispenser. Inquiring minds need to know!
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oh no STAIRS
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so beautiful
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perfect shot Motts !!!!!!
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Beautiful & eerie.