178 Comments for Linfield Industrial Park

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All I see is the small little blur, that looks like a child next to the pole....creepy place too many lost soul there. Say a pray for them if you do go in and should be respectful. Thanks
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You said this was also known as Publicker. My Grandfather and dad used to work for Publicker's Liquors in Philly... or close to Philly. Anyways was this part of that?
its also known as continental distillery corp
One might imagine a rather large burst of color escaping from that pipe coloring the building, bringing it back to life.
I can't believe you went to the roof! We could only get into 2 buildings and one was a break room for employees and the other was one of the warehouses. The door was cracked. We went to every building and could only find the one open. It was incredible- most definitely one of my favorite places to visit. I have more pictures on my website nickexplores.com
This was definitely not there when I went!
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@neogeo:
Every two child did, I will...
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I love the shots ...Im playing Airsoft here at the end of the month
I like it, Motts! :)
Its gorgeous, Motts! Im hoping to go there this summer...... If i can talk my parents into it (Im only 15!) Fingers crossed itll work! P.S. It sorta reminds me of the song "Lithium" by Evanessence (If i spelt that right)
I like the balcony- Thingers (trying not to sound stupid here)
I never thought id see an abandoned industrial park,,,, I like indusrtial stuffs though, so this may be one of my faves....
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how does no one know when it was built and when it opened?? :-)
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I agree with poisonousxbeauty, this particular shot would make an incredibly cool space to live in.
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Anyone know how to get in contact with the ground keeper?