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Some shots of a former textile mill. Slowly being re-purposed and re-used for other stuff. The rest can be found on my Flickr. 1.
Workhouse by Jon Washburn, on Flickr 2.
The Great Divide by Jon Washburn, on Flickr 3.
Gates of Industry by Jon Washburn, on Flickr 4.
Exit by Jon Washburn, on Flickr 5.
Frame of Reference by Jon Washburn, on Flickr 6.
Watch those Fingers by Jon Washburn, on Flickr 7.
Layers by Jon Washburn, on Flickr 8.
Modernization by Jon Washburn, on Flickr 9.
Staircasing the Joint by Jon Washburn, on Flickr 10.
Subtle Framing by Jon Washburn, on Flickr
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Very cool, this is one of the nicest American factory buildings I've ever seen.
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Great set!!
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Thank you kindly - it was a very cool location.
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Great set location looks interesting.
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WOW!!!!! FUCKING BADASS!!!!!
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Posted by krush WOW!!!!! FUCKING BADASS!!!!!
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Nice! Thanks a lot.
Posted by Ghost5 Great set location looks interesting.
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Very much so - being renovated to turn into condos though is what I hear.
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Great set, I love old textile mills. I worked in a mill originally built in the early 1900'swhen I was in high school we would explore the older unused areas on break and sometimes after our shift for a bit. And that damned green paint...I've put down a hundred gallons if I've put down a drop.
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Wow what a gorgeous building! Glad to hear they are renovating instead of demolition. That architecture must be saved! Great shots as well. #'s 1 and 5 are my favorites.
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