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LOL Mica!
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the matress looked still kinda clean, mustnt be being there since 1992
With all the homeless people in the US, something I think is appalling, I don't understand why places like this (and there are many) can't be either given or sold very cheaply to someone who could put some "sweat-equity" into the property and then live there. There are so many boarded up and vacant properties in so many cities, why can't something be done so people don't have to live on the street? I'm sure the reason is all politics but frankly, I just don't get it.
That's a shame, I'd rather look at the abandoned buildings!
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Thanks! I've got a few more New Orleans places to post; they were powerful places to see. Nope, no paranormal experiences for me...
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Despite these medical buildings usually having a way in, those old houses were always boarded up pretty tight when I visited. There was a large one here http://opacity.us/image1595_headquarters.htm that was open once, but it was dark, empty, and gutted inside, not really worth shooting.
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Recent satellite imagery shows rubble and fill dirt; I haven't been back there in a while.
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Ha, yes thank you!
go wanderer - oops so sorry - gave you a new name, hahahaha wander...
wonder yeah
Yes. Thanks, Mr. M.
So renovated - it is so fine. Lovely picture, such a cool look - those lights in the windows FTW
can be done if there is a will to do it. . . .
arghhhhh
Goodness: it is a fine house - look at that little dormer - what a room up there.
Yup - all gone. Mad World . . . . Honestly
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(My House is built 1935 - Brick - facade plaster - all clever. )
Thank you for the historical picture/s/ - tiny sticks are now fantastic HUGE trees, of course - 80 years later.
Say what: Scissor Lift Contraption??
ILY Mr. M. - but i have No Idea!
lush
And yet......all this razed? Right? Unbelievable! So CLOSE to NYC: Awesome Center of The World, commuting distance, easily - would not anyone want to live here?
Awesome photo of fine home.
Could have been a fantastic community - all those Huge Trees, pool in the middle?
Still incredible is cheaper to demolish, and /maybe/ build anew. These are soulful pretty houses, well built too. Restorable.
World gone mad is just the first word.