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Over the past month or so, my schedule has become much busier, leaving hardly any time for exploring. Fortunately, I was able to find some free time and hit up an old industrial location in Canton. It was 13 degrees outside so we tried to be a bit quicker than usual but still ended up spending over an hour inside. We dodged some holes in the floor in one room and a few collapsed ceilings. We saw a few cats wandering around. We saved the tower for last and I ended up forgetting my flashlight at the top and having to run back inside to grab it just as we were about to leave. Built in 1896, this complex was originally used to manufacture dental equipment. In later years, a number of businesses utilized specific portions of the complex. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. Sometime between 2004 and 2011, the building was vacated. It was damaged in an arson fire in October 2011. Recently, it was purchased by Canton's land reutilization committee with plans to demolish the entire complex in favor of a new industrial park. 1. Panorama of the front of the complex IMG_0616 by KMD1720, on Flickr 2. The tower, by far my favorite feature of this building DSC08911 by KMD1720, on Flickr 3. One of the multiple companies that used portions of the complex. Carbide Tool has since moved to another location. DSC08914 by KMD1720, on Flickr 4. One long, dark room along the road was filled with random boxes, motorcycle seats and a couple pieces of an ATV. This room had several large holes in the floor. DSC08918 by KMD1720, on Flickr 5. The room where the fire was. DSC08927 by KMD1720, on Flickr 6. Notice the paw prints around the chair. Several cats are living in the building. DSC08935 by KMD1720, on Flickr 7. DSC08937 by KMD1720, on Flickr 8. These manuals dated from 2002. They were in the section used by Carbide Tool. DSC08940 by KMD1720, on Flickr 9. DSC08943 by KMD1720, on Flickr 10. DSC08947 by KMD1720, on Flickr 11. These couches were arranged in a circle near the loading docks in the rear. DSC08951 by KMD1720, on Flickr 12. DSC08954 by KMD1720, on Flickr 13. DSC08955 by KMD1720, on Flickr 14. Yet another section of the building had been used by some type of woodworking agency. Apparently they had one too many mistakes. DSC08956 by KMD1720, on Flickr 15. DSC08961 by KMD1720, on Flickr 16. This sign hung from the ceiling in the small basement under a newer addition. DSC08964 by KMD1720, on Flickr 17. This was the room at the top of the tower. DSC08966 by KMD1720, on Flickr 18. The stairway that leads up into the tower. DSC08969 by KMD1720, on Flickr Full Flickr album for those interested: https://www.flickr.../with/24596581929/
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Loving the chair and stairway shots, I have been enjoying your posts in the Great Lakes. Looks like you "get out" often, not too much snow around us too...
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Posted by Drews Arcade Loving the chair and stairway shots, I have been enjoying your posts in the Great Lakes. Looks like you "get out" often, not too much snow around us too...
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Thanks! Typically, I'm able to explore fairly often, at least a couple times a month. It's only been in the last month that I've had some extra demands on my time. This was my first explore since the railway hotel in mid-January.
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I really like number 7, but all great shots!
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