347 Comments for Glenwood Power Plant

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Why have stairs when there is an elevator rite there? Who designed this place?
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Why did they use brick walls if they had steel supports?
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How is the roof still standing if the brick columns are... well... broken?
You just need a Tesla coil to produce one of those buzzing sparks used in too many horror films.
I was also thinking about Salvador Dali's menting clocks.
Often the lift cars are taken as low as possible, propped from below, & the cable cut releasing the emergancy brakes.

Some lifts at abandoned Underground stations have had this done to them to deactivate them.
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Exquisite.
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looks like a fun day...i wanna go there
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THIS IS ON THE HUDSON RIVER IN YONKERS N.Y. MY FATHER WORKED THERE FOR OVER 20 YEARS. CON ED CLOSED IT DOWN WHEN THEY BUILT IDIAN POINT PLANT.
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is this located in new jersey?
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I don't live very far from the place and i've been every where inside the place. Its so disturbingly large and there is a huge risk of falling to your death virtually every where in there. I went inside one of the smoke stacks but you have to be brave if you're gonna push your way through all the catwalks. The place scares the crap outta me.
has the elevator crashed at the bottom of the shaft???
maybe its because he's one of the elevator crazy people like me who scavenge ol elevators.
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Yes but they were pretty empty and void of much interest.
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Motts, ever come across a slaughter house?