182 Comments for Pratt Greenhouse

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its a very green place
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Barbara

That sounds really cool. Please write some more about the abandoned New haven Motel.

Thank you.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.

2:10 P.M. / Sunday / 05 / August / 2007
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You know, it takes a lot longer for Nature to reclaim what Man takes than it does for Man to take it in the first place... but Nature is a lot more persistent. I can picture almost any place being reclaimed like this.
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Nice :)
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oh my goodness.
oops!! 1877 sorry Motts
Motts You are the most talanted photographer
I know. This work is FANTASTIC!!
This estate was built in 1904 and was the Harold Irving Pratt Estate
I live on Pratt property and have been obsessed with the remains of the old estates. You are a wonderful Photographer. I spent the day in Welwyn yeaterday photographing some remains that I found I don't thing anyone knows about these. I would love to show them to you. I would love for you to photograph them also, I think you would like this place..Avocet15@optonline.net
MY GOD THATS BEAUTIFUL!
It's brilliant how someone can see things like this...
Gorgeous pic, Motts.
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that is a really neat shot - the vine hidden stairwell... very nice.

to the person who likened it to silent hill - there's a town in pennsylvania that it's actually based on that was mostly abandoned after the coal mines caught fire. they've been burning steadily for the past 50 years
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hey everyone, i venture to this site recently , and just looove it, i thought i was the only one intrigued by this form of photography... motts you are my hero :) if anyone has the documentary channel , there is a movie on called "untangling the mind" and it shows old footage of many of the hospitals on this site... just thought yall would be interested...
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This reminds me of one of the really early galleries you had posted on the site. Is it the same place? It's still extremely beautiful and interesting.