Something about old fireplaces intrigue me. Love this shot!
Not a very welcoming entrance
I also immediately noticed the "dinosaur" on the left wall, although his neck is a big on the jagged side, lol
Wouldn't be too smart to walk through that with a old, wooden floor underneath.
You're right about that Motts. Believe me quite a bit goes on in these places, night and day, but then don't get me started, lol
Pretty barren room here
So is that what those type of windows are called? Dormer windows. Either way I LOVE them! Must have been cold as heck up there.
Too bad they couldn't have saved this and made something out of it before it got in this condition. I love buildings that have those windows jutting out of the roof. Just something about those I love!
Man that's creepy looking. LOVE old buildings like this. Too bad it's gone now
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As long as so many hallucinations are being pointed out in this gallery, how did everyone miss the character right of the fireplace with the cigarette in it's mouth? Or maybe it's a crack pipe, it IS an abandoned building after all.
I'll agree with the horn idea but seems more like the type that would warn of possible bombing aka WWII alert system. Start off low then louder and louder. Possibly used quite a bit for drills.
YES! 181 Patricia M. Genova Dr. Newington, CT. 06111; shows up well in Google Earth, razed. (As gone - OK with location, right???)
Awesome Gallery am enjoying very much. It grows.
Best wishes, thank you, and may you always be well is my daily wish.
I could move right in and live there, filth and all!
Kind of reminds me of myself after I've had a few
Stainless steel and shiny tile will outlive everything...