My wife and I have driven past these dilapidated farmhouses countless times without stopping, but last month we finally made the effort to get out and explore the site.
1. This building was locked up, and neither of us felt like climbing through the window.
2. Lots of supplies left behind.
3. Satan is waitin!
4. White powe...?
5. A bit of a fixer-upper.
6. This one was accessible, but the inside looked as though it had experienced a fire, and the floor didn't seem too stable. We opted not to test our luck.
7. Rawr.
8. I'm honestly surprised some of these buildings remained upright.
9. If my insides were collapsing, "blah" would probably be my reaction too.
10. This building was the most well-preserved of the group.
11. It's been a long time since anyone relaxed on this porch.
12. Just before I took this shot, I caught a glimpse of my reflection in the mirror on the far wall, and it scared the bejesus out of me because I thought the place was inhabited.
13. On second thought, I don't need to go that bad...
14. Lots of drug paraphernalia in this shed.
15. This kitchen could use a remodel.
16. I wanted to go inside this one, but my wife convinced me that the collapsed roof - and the jug of piss on the front porch - were reason enough to stay outside.
And there you have it. Interesting site with lots of stuff left behind, and explorers willing to brave some of the interiors might get even more value from wandering around here for an hour.