I finally got around to do a new explore after a month of nothingness, and I happened to really enjoy this spot. It was a funeral home that's upper floor had served as housing for the owning family. The architecture was styled like a medieval cottage castle. Clearly, a lot of work went into constructing both the exterior and the interior. Without further ado let's get into the photos, starting with some exterior shots.
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Right after getting in I could tell this place would be great. There was plenty of antiques piled up and right down the hall was the embalming room.
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Following this, we entered the gathering halls and waiting rooms.
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Right next to those was the actual chapel and area where the actual funeral service would take place.
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When we were finished breathing in the beauty...and dust of the first floor we headed up to the upper story house. The house was styled like a home from the 1900s complete with antiques and vintage furniture. There was still food and drinks within the two kitchens of the home.
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A common theme in the house was many bottles of alcohol. My theory is bills started piling up and they drank to cope...or they could have just been an alcoholic.
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The final stop was the courtyard/balcony in the middle of the house.
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Thanks for viewing!