433 Comments for Franklin Power Plant

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First of all, I wuold have sat right down at the computer....After making sure we didn't have any "company"....(weird about those lights...) It would be interesting to find what was left behind THERE.....
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Awesome pic!! Interesting title...
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What happened to the other half(s)?
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Stunning shot! I would have gone into those offices, if the doors were open. Imagine a shot from those upper windows, looking down into the room below...
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OK....Curiosity peaked.......What is Sector 7G????
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Tuesday, 10-11-05
I wonder whats down there?
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Tuesday, 10-11-05
I'm new here...I just "stumbled" onto this site, and shared it with friends, and co-workers...Greeat shot! It does look like that part was dropped, and embedded itself into the floor...with the tile all broken up around it, although there is a "curb" around it...almost looks accidental...Love those arches too!!
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It's Miller time.........crack 'em open :-)
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I felt like I was staring up at the celing for a while, until I realized which way was up. I feel silly now. It's a great photo, though.
Excellent location-spot for a SPIDER-MAN3 or HULK 2 filming.
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I have quite a few photos of another power plant that is actually much more intact and probably larger than this facility, they should be up in a few weeks!
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I would have liked to have seen what was on the board and the papers. The snapshops of human time frozen, while the rest of the building is slowly reclaimed.
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Oh, June 2005...can't be. Pretty sure the plant I was thinking of is gone now, and has been a while.

Still awesome pictures, though!
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Where is Franklin Plant? The outside reminds me a lot of an abandoned or at least disused plant, on a river, by the Metro North/Amtrak tracks. Especially the windows. I remember every time I would take the train into NYC I'd see the plant and be totally mystified by it and wonder what it's like inside.
This site is incredible....!!

Brilliant!