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Infiltration Forums > US: Northeast > Silent Home in Decay(Viewed 683 times)
Dextelo   |  | 
Silent Home in Decay
< on 8/15/2022 10:34 AM >
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Spotted this home in a small PA town, from documents it must have been abandoned in the mid 70's. Not sure when the second floor room collapsed but it seems to have been like that for at least a few years.







From the bottom room looking out it felt like looking out of a broken ribcage.



Other than broken windows the house seemed fairly untouched but rather messy to begin with.



Making note of the unsteady floors we tiptoed our way to the second floor.







There was a third floor but while inching toward the stairway I felt the floor crack and dip below me and decided it wasn't worth the risk. The years of built up moisture in the fabrics and materials destroyed the structural integrity. The house next door was also abandoned surprisingly and seemed like during the early 2000's.









We were about to head to the second floor but my friend noticed a neighbor in close proximity that hadn't noticed us yet, but could at any moment so we decided to book it.





EnvoyToTheMolePeople location:
PA, NJ
 
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Re: Silent Home in Decay
<Reply # 1 on 8/17/2022 10:39 PM >
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Looks like it used to be a nice place, I wonder how old it is.



Philodis   |  | 
Re: Silent Home in Decay
<Reply # 2 on 8/21/2022 6:15 AM >
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Nice photos and I loved the write up too!


[last edit 8/21/2022 6:15 AM by Philodis - edited 1 times]

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