264 Comments for New York City Farm Colony

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The perfect shot Motts! It needs to be framed and hung on the wall!!!
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Oh MAN! LOVE it! WALLPAPER!
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Hahahaha!!!!

Poor old thing. Gotta wonder how that got there. It can't be very LIGHT!
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I could be wrong, tho...
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Claudia, that may not be the tile. I think it is the glue under the tile, as they usually put that on with a special trowel. I think all th etile fell off of the wall.


And MOTTS....Stay away from holes in the floor!!!!! >: - O

LOL!
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Nicely done for an addition after the original build!
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Nice find Motts!
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Glad you found it! Sad but, I doubt it bothers the person buried there....
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Is that bent "thing" in the lower right of the shot a tree? Looks more like something iron.......
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This WOULD be a fantastic wallpaper!
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Nice! Creepy entrance!
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Thanks for posting the new gallery! I enjoyed discovering this place through your photographs. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
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Is there a special name for the crenulated tiles? Do they have a special use? They look like they would hold plaster better than a flat wall, but why put them over the brick? Maybe insulation? Any information appreciated. I have never seen tiles like that before. Maybe I am using crenulated in the wrong way. There is also crenelated and I checked several dictionaries to try and sort this out. There must be a name for the tiles.......
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I also wonder how it came to be there.
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It's a lovely old building. It's sad to see it in the state it's in.