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Infiltration Forums > US: Northeast > Weave House Mouse(Viewed 923 times)
Philodis   |  | 
Weave House Mouse
< on 10/3/2020 1:29 AM >
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1. It's easy to get carried away. I never thought it would come to an end.



2. Then one day, they were gone.



3. It seemed everywhere I looked, the turbines were gone.



4. And even if they were there, I couldn't seem to get to them.



5. Had I been cursed?



6. I had a couple weave houses on the list; the mills long since burned down. Why not check those out? Maybe that's not quite as much fun as an iron case filled with pressurized water, but what else am I going to do?



7. There are a lot of sinks here.



8. Nice and warm.



9. This was around back. I thought I'd found a cave at first. Then I noticed the arch. This is the tail race to the old mill on the site. I was really curious, but if there was a cave in, who would ever find me?



10. Some ruins associated with an 1820's mill a little further up the river.



11. Picker house.



12. Just a pit stop. I've got designs by this one.




13. Mill administration building.



14. Seaport



15. This spot was such a wasteland; a hundred acres flooded out and overgrown, foundations holes gaping open everywhere. I think someone was pulling up the wainscotting and burning it to keep warm.



16. The weave shed was huge and ruinous. The sun was starting to set, but I poked my head in for a minute any way.



17. These things are getting rare. Developers don't want them and they are hard to work with.



18. Boiler.



19. Thanks for looking!!











Interstitial location:
Cambridge
 
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Re: Weave House Mouse
<Reply # 1 on 10/3/2020 1:35 AM >
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High quality as always.

Not sure what business that tower has on a complex like that but I'm into it



Distressed Beauty   |  | 
Re: Weave House Mouse
<Reply # 2 on 11/6/2020 5:37 AM >
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13. Mill administration building. I love this shot I have always had a thing for photgraphing old doors (No idea where it came from) but this is an awesome capture!



ty9797 location:
Boston
 
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Re: Weave House Mouse
<Reply # 3 on 11/11/2020 12:28 AM >
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That seaport painting has weathered beautifully!



SaladKing   |  | 
Re: Weave House Mouse
<Reply # 4 on 11/23/2020 11:35 PM >
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I recognize that tower in #6! C.Enzo and I made a brief trip there in September 2019. Sun went down fast and we bailed before it got too dark to make it past the washed out road without flashlights.







Philodis   |  | 
Re: Weave House Mouse
<Reply # 5 on 11/25/2020 3:34 PM >
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Posted by SaladKing
I recognize that tower in #6! C.Enzo and I made a brief trip there in September 2019. Sun went down fast and we bailed before it got too dark to make it past the washed out road without flashlights.

http://birdserver....aller/IMG_5762.jpg




There's not a whole lot to see besides the weave shed. The main building burned down a long time ago leaving only the tail race tunnel. Eventually I think I'm going to have to climb in there though just to satisfy my curiosity.



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