629 Comments for Bannerman's Arsenal

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What an ego Bannerman must of had!
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I love these shots! The ones with the fireplaces or cabinets stuck to the walls, floors & celings long gone. Good job!
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This place is beyond sweet. I just sent them an email right now requesting tour information. I'm quite a ways away from NY (5 hours maybe, driving?) but I'd make a special trip just to take a tour of this awesome building!
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I don't remember, I'll look for it next time I'm there though.
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In the picture that someone left a link to in thier comment there was a little fountain. Was it still there Motts?
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with a new coat of paint it will be good as new! I think not...
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My great great great grandfather was in the spanish american war and i still have his uniform : ) It fits me perfectly too.
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To book a tour you will need to contact the Bannerman's Trust Foundation.
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BEAUTIFUL ,BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL!! Thank you so much for sharing such wonderful pictures!
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Can almost see a knight riding down this path on his horse. Wow!
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I think the vines and growth are holding it together. If those walls ever let loose, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near it.
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Almost reminds me of Fort Sumpter.
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Architectural Beauty---By Motts
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Incredible pictures! I can't say it enough!
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Motts, please tell me you will be putting all your pictures in books someday? That's what I buy all the time; books on abandonements, ghosts towns---almost anything of the way things WERE.