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This building was huge. The surrounding ones were pretty big as well. I have driven through this mostly active campus countless times to go into town or on my way home from another explore. Met up with a few of my friends and parked in the business park next door. The abandoned land with the buildings was brought out by the business park. 1.
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We left just as the sun was getting ready to go down. Ended the night with a dinner at the bar next to another abandoned place...perfect!
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And here is a crappy video I made: https://www.youtub...atch?v=mVutnM2kZ48
[last edit 1/31/2015 2:11 AM by Decayed Insanity - edited 2 times]
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Wow!!!! awesome set
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When it was active, they used a tank (as in Sherman Tank) to move the coal cars around.
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Very cool place! I love old power plants, I especially like the last few pictures. Nothing but abandonment as far as the eye can see!
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Posted by Radio2600 When it was active, they used a tank (as in Sherman Tank) to move the coal cars around.
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WHERE IS THAT TANK...........
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Great find! I love the brick work.
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Very cool set. The spiral staircase and large arched window were especially interesting.
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Holy crap. Epic explore.
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wicked cool spot! Thanks for sharing your shots.
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