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This thread is from an old exploration. "Blumpkins" has been producing furniture sense the 1950's, foreclosed in 2011, and has been an "eyesore" to this day. Good thing we usually find the eyesores to be pretty damn impressive. Some photos may be touched up, but most are un-edited, the ceilings and walls were really that orange. To my knowledge it is a material used as a fire damper. The whole building is wood, and if it went up in flames, that whole place would come down. The fire dampening produce is there to give the employees enough time to escape in the case of a fire.1.
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Nice. Pretty sure I know what place this is... It's slotted to be razed soon, isn't it?
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Has been for a while, they seem to just keep putting it off. I'd like to go back before they destroy it!
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Good ol' Blumpkins. I'm gonna be pretty damn sad to see it go.
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Nice. Im glad its not anymore trashed or graffed up since I had gone there last!
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Weird to see graffiti in there, either was none when I was there or I completely missed it! For an area that rarely has locations like this, this has been a nice little place. Will be sad to see it go, but there are some new things in the area that can make up for it! From a few years ago:
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I recognize that computer.
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OooOoh this site is attractive. Thanks for the share
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