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Infiltration Forums > US: Northeast > Small But Mighty(Viewed 2648 times)
Abandoned Apertures location:
Connecticut
 
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Small But Mighty
< on 11/8/2016 2:08 PM >
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I made a visit to some smaller places in the area. The first was a re-visit to a small theater that some may recognize, the second is a small church and the third is a factory that im not to sure what it made, anyway onto the pictures

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Just outside of Baltimore
 
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Re: Small But Mighty
<Reply # 1 on 11/8/2016 7:12 PM >
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The decay is strong with this one. I especially like number 6. Good stuff!



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Re: Small But Mighty
<Reply # 2 on 11/8/2016 10:52 PM >
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The garage doors are great.



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Desertify Urbex location:
Maine
 
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Re: Small But Mighty
<Reply # 3 on 11/9/2016 12:59 AM >
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Nice "Emtee-Vee" shot. I like the mossiness of these spots, too.



Tomtortoise location:
Connecticut
 
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Re: Small But Mighty
<Reply # 4 on 11/10/2016 3:34 PM >
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No matter how destroyed the theater gets, it's still such a cool place to go to every once in a while. Cool shots!



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SouthEast, Texas
 
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Re: Small But Mighty
<Reply # 5 on 11/12/2016 12:52 AM >
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Cool Garage door shot. But, last pic encompasses everything we love. Nice lighting, greenery inside, and the lonely chair.



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Mission Control
 
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Re: Small But Mighty
<Reply # 6 on 11/12/2016 3:19 AM >
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Posted by goat
The decay is strong with this one. I especially like number 6. Good stuff!


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Good, solid shots



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Abandoned Apertures location:
Connecticut
 
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Re: Small But Mighty
<Reply # 7 on 11/16/2016 4:26 PM >
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Thank You everyone!!



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Re: Small But Mighty
<Reply # 8 on 1/27/2017 11:19 PM >
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Great photos. The factory is located about two miles from where I live. It was one of the first buildings that I explored. The brick mill was built in 1912 by the Connecticut Fat Rendering Corporation who manufactured tallow and soap. By 1950, the large building with the garage doors had been added and the site was being used as a trucking terminal by a company called Connecticut Motor Freight. CT Motor Freight went bankrupt in 1958 but other trucking companies continued to use the site, even as the adjacent landfill was established and expanded. The landfill was closed in 1988 but the operator of the landfill retained possession of the factory. It was completely abandoned in the early 1990s. The city acquired the property through foreclosure in 2013. There was a plan to put an asphalt plant on the site but neighborhood opposition and the high cost of remediation prevented this from occurring. It sits vacant to this day and is worth checking out if anyone happens to be in the area.



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