a friend told me about an old farm that he had heard about, tucked away deep in the suburbs.
we expected it to be a farmhouse and a barn, but it ended up being a much larger operation; multiple barns, several houses and utility sheds, and a manor.
it ended up being apparently fairly well-known by the nearby neighborhood: people would take their dogs for walks by the houses, and there was a handful of graffiti, along with some Airsoft bbs.
the park service had (according to the groundskeeper) started doing night patrols through the grounds and put up cameras (there were signs, but we never saw the alleged cameras themselves) to stop people from entering the buildings. apparently, some kids had made several visits, and they set fires or threw things through windows each time. because of this, the two smaller living quarters, the largest barn, and the manor were all tightly boarded up. disappointing, but still a neat site regardless.
will come back and take more pictures at some point. definitely need to get a wide angle, someday. ^^'
our view on approach
there was a row of rusty machinery & parts in the field
the first building we peeked at, collapsed
inside the second largest barn
the barn had seen better days
a flooded building, with one side open to the air, kinda like a boathouse
the water was covered in algae and plant life
out the open end
there was a window, too
the largest barn
one of the boarded-up houses
a half-collapsed barn/storage building
beautiful tarp
the building was in poor condition
very poor condition
inside a garage or shed
a cute little shed
quick photo of the manor I took as we were going to talk to the groundskeeper
lazy databending
in honor of the buck that we ran into while still in the nearby neighborhood, and followed to the plantation when he ran off the pavement into a side path we wouldn't've seen.