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We recently took a trip to one of the biggest city's in my state, and had a ball exploring there for a day. i now have a large back log of places i need to post. so i'll begin with two large schools. the first one was built in 1903, and was forced to close in 2005 due to lack of funding. its been beaten up pretty badly since then. 1.
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12. This next school was built in 1915. it was closed during system wide closings a couple of years back. the information i found on the internet says it closed in 2016, but due to the advanced decay and stuff i found on the inside, it seems more likely that it closed around 2007. this place is completely boarded up. i don't know how the city would get in here considering every door is blocked as well. we were kind of lucky to find a board pulled off. they go out there every couple of weeks to put more boards on it. 1.
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13. Well, hope you enjoyed those. expect more in the future.
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Nice explores, even some of the graffiti is ok...for being graffiti. Aside from hospitals/asylums, I love an old school. The auditoriums are cool, and I always like seeing those cheery pastel murals in these places. And #5 turlet pic...so many half formed jokes going through my head! Thanks for sharing, great set!
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Very cool! Looks like you had some fun explores.
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Not bad at all.... I dig the painted doors in #10 of the 2nd set. Thanks for sharing!
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Well, what DID we learn today?
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Posted by indianola309 10.
Crunch, crunch, crunch goes the boots.
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Well, what DID we learn today? |
That water damage destroys a building pretty quickly.
Crunch, crunch, crunch goes the boots |
there wasn't as much of a crunch. it was like stepping in a field after a large rain storm.
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Great pictures! I love looking at buildings build right at or around the turn of the century! My favourite pictures were the stage and auditorium in the first building.
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