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UER Forum > Archived US: Mid-Atlantic > Houses to strip malls: Part 4 (Viewed 241 times)
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Houses to strip malls: Part 4
< on 1/31/2009 5:48 PM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Yet another in a series of old homes that are destined for destruction. This particular house made me very sad. Not for the former residents or the memories contained within, but for more selfish reasons. Mainly, I like this house! It's cool. It would be perfect for me. Oh well...

1) Starting with the exterior.


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5) Obligatory lonely chair.


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9) I could do without the coral color, but the tub/shower kicks ass!


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11) Home cookin'.


12) I had a hell of a time getting this arch in frame.


13) Old school phone number.


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17) I guess this was a porch. It's off the second floor.


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27) Old Glory.


28) Inside the garage.


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31) Hmmm. Looks more like the door to an outhouse. Maybe it's just me.


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