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Nsfw
Somewhere in Europe, possibly in Vienna...
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Ain't safe for NOBODY... You gotta wonder what kind of Dystopean MittelEuropa HELL conjured THAT scene up ? Looked at that pic, & the '83 Golden Earring hit "Twilight Zone" started playin in me Noggin...
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In Canada...
Somewhere in Saskatchewan...
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Somewhere in Scotland...
Abc...
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About 15-20 miles from where I live is this crumbling ruined "Settlement" Pressmen's Home, which was the headquarters of the International Printing Pressmen's & Assistants Union of North America. During their heyday, they had a trade school, 2 big hotels, offices, a chapel, a sanatarium, the president's home, workshops, the works. It was pretty much self-sufficient, they grew their own food, raised their own beef, had a post office. It was a showplace. But it was WAY back in the sticks, & after the "Ramrod," Maj George Leonard Berry died in 1948, the place just kinda slowly folded up. The bigger locals wanted to shed their "Bumpkin" image, & they moved-almost overnight-to Washington in 1967. They left most of the buildings almost undisturbed, & let go to rack & ruin. I took a "Self-guided tour" thru there back in the early 90s, there was NOBODY there, but I swear I was "Watched" the entire time. It was creepy as all hell. But even tho it had been ransacked thoroughly, there was STILL a lot of equipment left. This abandoned TV thread brings it all back....
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You got some legit cred as an urban explorer Sandy. I've done some similar splorin mostly on property family owned but I've also been invited to do some " American pickers" type stuff by property owners and also wandered some places that I wasn't specifficly authorized to be in..... There are some interesting pics I could post. Splorin where ever ya can sometimes yields really useful things.... Back in cowledge I realized one of the buildings had a stairwell that went up 3 levels above the building into deeply unoccupied territory. Twas an elevator room at the top with moderately loud AC buzz that would give ya the Willy's till you got used to it....Twas a " smoke free campus" (meaning you can freely smoke outside in a designated spot in -20 wether) I quickly learned that stairwell was the best place to partake of my tobaccy and not too bad a place to once in a blue moon watch a skin flick on the laptop.
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Oh, yeah... This place-The Technical Trade School had a big freight elevator, but where it was-half into the hillside, & virtually NO light-everything screamed, "Fat Boy, STAY OUT !!" So I did. NOBODY knew where I was, I just got a wild hair one Sunday after & WENT. The top floor was an auditorium/theater, had a skylight that the vandals hadn't done too good of a job on, as quite a few panes of glass remained. The 3-4 floors below that were where they taught stripping, layout, color correction, photomechanics, & had been several printing presses set up there. When you graduated from there, you could go anywhere in the US, set up a printshop & be all set...I remember when I was a kid, there must have been 8-10 Mom & Pop printshops set up around here, doing menus, church bulletins, odds & ends. Larger towns often had more. Yes, there was quite a bit of counterfeiting done back then-Often as not, the way it was discovered was that a guy workin' outta his basement or garage turned out currency that was of superior printing quality than what Washington did. That, or the PAPER. The paper w/those threads in it basically cannot be bought except from the ONE outfit that makes it. I think they're in Maine.
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Somewhere in Saskatchewan..
Looks like an upside down Motorola in that first pic.. Like the one i had as a kid SR |
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Couldn't find a TV this weekend
But I found this. It has been sitting out there for years. This is how Ma Bell treats her children. Might be the last one still standing.
Surprised it hasn't been carted off by the Mexicans to recycling. Its located in a kind of bad area (Mexican gangs and drugs) off Buford Hwy in Norcross near Atlanta.
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I would be rescuing these tvs
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The ethics...
I understand how you feel.
But. The people who take these pictures along with myself have ONE rule. "Take only pictures, leave only footprints". Plus. If you are caught leaving an abandoned building with a TV in your hands your facing TWO charges: Trespassing & Theft... |
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one in the US for our money, and one in China for the "perfect" counterfeit they make. |
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20 story hotel in Alabama part1...
Image's from the floors 11 thru 20.
The unvandalized floors... |
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