I SEE A SHADOW TOO HUMM ALMOST OF A COLONIAL BOY WITH A NEWSPAPER HAT ON MAYBE?MOTTS WHEN YOUR NEXT TRIP OUT I WANNA KNOW HOW TO GET IN AND SEE WHATS LEFT :)EMAIL ME @FOXYLADY.1@JUNO.COM TOOK PICTURES IN THERE 1 TIME WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHATS LEFT
Wow! Did you go inside? A friend and I did and we found letters- OLF (All big and attatched to each other) P (on the floor, also large,) ERKINS(smaller, attatched,) and an S outside.
We were talking about EF a few weeks ago and I decided to go online to see what ever became of it since I was there in the mid 60's as a child. These photos and others I've seen online are both fascinating and depressing. I am planning on taking my grandson to Clarks Farm this summer to see the restored items since the original EF is no more which would have been a blast to take him to. I guess they're right, you really can't go home again.
such a fantastic shot, i know you said the fog made things difficult but i think it added alot to this shot.
im from maryland, so i've heard alot about this place from many different people. really wish it was still open, i would have loved to visit it. would've loved to document the ruins too, but i've heard it isn't worth the trip anymore.
just came across your site yesterday, and im pretty much in love. thats all.
We used to bring wax paper and sit on it going down the giant slide. We would go so fast you would ride up high on the sides and almost out of the slide. I remember looking over the edge at the water one time and thinking "here i go" i also remember getting off the slide and instictively going left to get back on, but the tunnel up was on the right and i nearly went in the water.