I bet it was beautiful in its day. All the different shapes for the roofs. even a little front porch.
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Why were they no longer renting the houses out, and why are there still furnishings there?
was the moion blur intentional?
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Yeah, and on the left side of the picture, it looks like someone HANGING from the roof...*shrug* zombies...
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ive heard a couple legends about this place. like, one of the inhabitants was a devil worshiper and murdered everyone else.
i can believe they've torn everything down! this place was so cool...
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*off frame holding a knife over the body of the last photographer to walk in here* uh....this isnt what it looks like!
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Fancy coming back to my place baby?!
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Pleasant
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As I said in a comment on one of the earlier pics, I used to live here in the '80s. When we were moving out in 1990, my parents told me it was because the NWCDC was no longer renting the houses out. They only let us stay until we coud find housing elsewhere. The family that lived in the biggest house were the last to move out. Their house was the one that was burned down in 2000.
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This pic is of the house that I actually used to live in. And no, we didn't have cable.
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If I remember correctly, that's the bathtub from #65. I took many a bath in that tub when we lived there during the '80s.
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BTW, if any of you want to contact me about New City Road, you can send a message to fishnet37222 (at) gmail (dot) com.
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I'm actually a former resident of one of the houses on that street. My family and I moved out of #65 in 1990 because the NWCDC was no longer renting the houses out. We moved up to Vernon, NJ and have been living there ever since.
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I think it's funny.
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thats so freakin SICK