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UER Forum > Archived US: Southeast > Woodrow Wilson Whetstone's Wacky Warehouse (Viewed 374 times)
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Woodrow Wilson Whetstone's Wacky Warehouse
< on 9/27/2011 5:54 PM >
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Ah, another trip to backwards Quincy, Florida. This warehouse, I spotted on SaintJude's and I last encounter. We decided not to go in because it looked like we were being followed. This time we walked around looking for a POE, and thankfully for SJ we got in and with my ninja skills we were in. Come to find out, this place is possibly storage for X-ray equipment, most of it seemed defunct or the serious shit was gone. Also, the owner, who is now dead, was pretty big in this area and was well respected by the community. This building sits on a corner, tucked behind some buildings, waiting to be sold. Here you go. Enjoy. If you want to view the whole gallery, visit my blog http://vicesanddevices.blogspot.com



























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Re: Woodrow Wilson Whetstone's Wacky Warehouse
<Reply # 1 on 9/27/2011 6:16 PM >
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Alliteration. I like it!

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Re: Woodrow Wilson Whetstone's Wacky Warehouse
<Reply # 2 on 9/27/2011 7:31 PM >
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That humidity control is awesome! could make some cool steam punk with that. Also, love the personal effects and ye ol'bucket of bones!

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Re: Woodrow Wilson Whetstone's Wacky Warehouse
<Reply # 3 on 9/27/2011 7:58 PM >
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Also, love the personal effects and ye ol'bucket of bones!

With all the pictures, there was two bottles of wine, one was unopened, but the wrapper to access the cork was taken off. Pretty strange and I hope they are real bones. They looked pretty real to me.

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Re: Woodrow Wilson Whetstone's Wacky Warehouse
<Reply # 4 on 9/27/2011 8:20 PM >
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Posted by Mr.Blue

With all the pictures, there was two bottles of wine, one was unopened, but the wrapper to access the cork was taken off. Pretty strange and I hope they are real bones. They looked pretty real to me.


This was the first time that my wife went on an exploring trip. Of course she had to be the one to find the bones after she wondered off into a room that we hadn't made it in yet. I half way expected her to freak out but I think she took it like a champ!

I'm curious about those bones. After looking up some history on that building, it makes sense as to why there would be bones there. But bones painted or dyed red? In a bucket no less? W. T. F.

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<Reply # 5 on 9/27/2011 10:44 PM >
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