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UER Forum > US: Northeast > Taggers Playground (Viewed 1889 times)
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Taggers Playground
< on 12/7/2015 1:18 AM >
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The location is an old aerosol factory closed in the early 70's and is currently in pretty horrible condition. it now lays as a collapsing structure serving as a taggers practice playground.

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Post turkey-day brother exploring!


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The aerosol tanks still stand!



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But the roof doesn't...


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< Reply # 1 on 12/7/2015 1:35 PM >
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I would love to see a dedicated graffiti artist paint one of the aerosol towers like a giant Krylon spray paint can, and then put an upside down red bucket on top.

Other wise, cool place, thanks for sharing. If/when I make it out to that area I'll definitely stop by here.




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< Reply # 2 on 12/12/2015 4:08 PM >
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Woah that place is sick! Nice find!




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They locked down their fortress - with locks!

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< Reply # 3 on 2/4/2016 10:42 PM >
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Posted by Guybrush
If/when I make it out to that area I'll definitely stop by here.


7 years ago this place alone wasn't worth the trip. At this point the only decent thing you may get out of it is seeing some cool graffiti. It looks like this place has gone to shit.




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This picture was taken sometime in the summer of 2008
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I love me some good graffiti...and there's a lot of good stuff in there. Thanks for sharing!




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7 years ago this place alone wasn't worth the trip. At this point the only decent thing you may get out of it is seeing some cool graffiti. It looks like this place has gone to shit.


True, not worth the drive really but I was literally shopping next door so I popped in quick.




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