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UER Forum > Archived US: Mid-Atlantic > Montgomery Building, Upstate SC (Viewed 1389 times)
SmithRB 


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Montgomery Building, Upstate SC
< on 1/13/2011 4:20 AM >
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I'm interested to know if anyone has explored, or is interested in exploring, the Montgomery Building in downtown Spartanburg, SC. It's a ten-story building that has been abandoned for a couple decades and also houses a theater in the basement, the Carolina Theatre. Elvis played a show there in 1956. It seems very interesting, given its history. I have located the point of entry, which is out of sight of all cameras. Anyone interested?

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Re: Montgomery Building, Upstate SC
<Reply # 1 on 1/13/2011 5:16 PM >
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Posted by SmithRB
I'm interested to know if anyone has explored, or is interested in exploring, the Montgomery Building in downtown Spartanburg, SC. It's a ten-story building that has been abandoned for a couple decades and also houses a theater in the basement, the Carolina Theatre. Elvis played a show there in 1956. It seems very interesting, given its history. I have located the point of entry, which is out of sight of all cameras. Anyone interested?


I may be. Depends on some factors.

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Re: Montgomery Building, Upstate SC
<Reply # 2 on 1/13/2011 5:18 PM >
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Posted by jeepdave


I may be. Depends on some factors.


i agree. sounds pretty awesome though...

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Re: Montgomery Building, Upstate SC
<Reply # 3 on 1/13/2011 8:38 PM >
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Yeah, I would want more info...etc. Because I dont want anymore trespass charges...lol But other than that Id love to go.

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Re: Montgomery Building, Upstate SC
<Reply # 4 on 1/14/2011 2:58 PM >
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It's currently owned by a Florida-based holding company, Cypress Lending Group, so the owners won't be around. In the image below, it's the large building on the right. I had some concerns about the amount of traffic around it, but a friend and I made sure that our entrance was out of sight. The building used to house the news headquarters of a local news station, along with the old Denny's headquarters. Here's a link to a news article about it from my local paper:

http://www.goupsta...925/NEWS/709250327





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Re: Montgomery Building, Upstate SC
<Reply # 5 on 1/14/2011 4:08 PM >
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Hm.. I heard they were talking about saving the Carolina Theatre on NPR

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Re: Montgomery Building, Upstate SC
<Reply # 6 on 3/9/2011 4:55 PM >
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I'm in.

Message me directly if you are still interested

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Re: Montgomery Building, Upstate SC
<Reply # 7 on 3/9/2011 6:03 PM >
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Im in ill send you a pm about it as i live in the lowcountry so its a hike up there for me, just noticed it was a dead thread so?
[last edit 3/9/2011 6:05 PM by chicken007 - edited 1 times]

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