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UER Forum > Archived US: Mid-Atlantic > Burned but still standing (Viewed 398 times)
RyanLTC 


Location: Charlotte, NC and Kernersville, NC




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Burned but still standing
< on 2/15/2013 7:09 AM >
Posted on Forum: Infiltration Forums
 
For my very first outing I went to 5 different sites I had slowly taken notice of around town over the years. Most were boring barns, but the gorgeous 1875 Colonial Revival home was the one site that made it all worthwhile. It suffered from a fire back in 2009 and has been left unattended since. In researching this building I found out from public minutes of some city meeting that it will likely be demolished at some point in the next couple months. Unfortunately, I only had my camera phone to take photos with but I do have a nicer camera and intend to return to the site and reshoot this historic building before it is demolished. The buildings location on a popular road means it gets a lot of traffic and is therefore almost completely untouched by any sort of illicit activity or occupation.

1. Curbside view. Car port is on the right. Note extensive fire damage to the second floor.

0209131530 by RyanLTC, on Flickr

2. Main approach shows overgrown foliage and second floor door to roof.

0209131517 by RyanLTC, on Flickr

3. Just inside the front door is the main stairwell that I didn't risk traversing and an excellent example of an interior Colonial archway.

0209131518b by RyanLTC, on Flickr

4. The room on the left immediately after entering had a nice fireplace untouched by the blaze on the second floor and a mirror miraculously unshattered.

0209131518d by RyanLTC, on Flickr

5. On the immediate right after entering is a pool room with the pool table still in place. Photo taken from outside the room hence the problematic reflections.

0209131520a by RyanLTC, on Flickr

6. Beyond the pool room is another nice fireplace with a coffee pot on its mantle.

0209131522 by RyanLTC, on Flickr

7. Back outside I had to stop and respect the hand carved granite lintels. You just don't see this attention to detail anymore.

0209131523 by RyanLTC, on Flickr

8. The carport still looks like its waiting for the owner to return from work.

0209131520b by RyanLTC, on Flickr

9. The backside of the house.

0209131525 by RyanLTC, on Flickr

10. More custom stonework in the gable with reflective colored stones for a bit of artistic flair. Not the lack of ceiling through the slats

0209131529 by RyanLTC, on Flickr

11. Damage done to one of the gables.

0209131519a by RyanLTC, on Flickr

12. A toppled bird bath alongside the house.

0209131528 by RyanLTC, on Flickr

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Location: Chesterfield County, South Carolina
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Re: Burned but still standing
<Reply # 1 on 2/16/2013 3:29 AM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Incredible shooting here, cell-phone camera or otherwise. Mind if I ask what state/area this was in? Your first post makes me assume North Carolina, but I figured I should just check. Seems like the sort of thing I would love to look into myself, if I make it nearby before demo begins.

Also, I interpreted this as an introductory post, so welcome to UE! Good to see I'm not the only newbie within a 200 mile area. ;D

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Re: Burned but still standing
<Reply # 2 on 2/16/2013 4:28 PM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Very good stuff here! Pretty cool first post, and I hope to see more in the future!

Everyday is an exploration! Go out and do something new today :D
RyanLTC 


Location: Charlotte, NC and Kernersville, NC




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Re: Burned but still standing
<Reply # 3 on 2/22/2013 4:41 AM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Yeah, this site's in central North Carolina. I'm still new around here and don't want to step on any toes so I won't get any more specific than that, sorry.

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