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First off Happy New Years even though I'm like 4 days late but Happy New Years again. Staring the new years with 2 bandos a really moldy restaurant and a mental health institute. Really dope spots mainly the Mental Health Institute but sadly didn't get to go in place is locked down tight nearly got stuck in a tunnel trying to go in. Thinking about going back there soon but I don't know. Mental Health Institute https://www.flickr.../72177720295721906 Moldy Restaurant https://www.flickr.../72177720295722218 This place was supposedly a Office Depot and I think it was turned into a restaurant I don't know just assuming but this place was really moldy weirdly enough it had an elevator. It had a nice set of stairs and a nice touch with the chandelier
Bonus bando This abandoned green house and generator https://www.flickr.../72177720295721951 Happy New Years
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Cool stuff! Pretty sure I know the first and third spots but they look a little more cleaned up than I remember. Wild that the power is still on. Not familiar with the restaurant/club but it looks interesting. Very bombed out though.
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I'm always so suspicious when power and lights are on at locations :E I'm paranoid that it's the police running a generator for a security cam to catch trespassers. The double staircase in the restaurant is really pretty but that mold is making my skin crawl. Also I think some of my friends have been to that greenhouse and taken some really cool photos.
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I dressed a set in the first location for the DC show Naomi. Definitely still in use if just to rent out to the film industry.
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What are some reasons besides security that an abandoned place would still have power?
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Posted by Riotboiii What are some reasons besides security that an abandoned place would still have power?
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The owners are courteous and want to help us charge our phones. 😂 I charged camera batteries in charity hospital in new Orleans. Don't go there ever
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