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post by Goste   |  | 
Re: Dallas National Bank / Republic Insurance: An Urbex Love story
<Reply # 20 on 2/27/2020 12:06 AM >

Truly a fantastic story. Thought it was so cool that this spot meant so much to you that you would protect it from scrappers and make it literally apart of your life. Thanks so much for the journey!


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post by AdventureDan   |  | 
Re: Dallas National Bank / Republic Insurance: An Urbex Love story
<Reply # 21 on 2/27/2020 2:27 AM >

Posted by Astro
Great post. I miss you, bud.


💙 I miss you too. I hope to make it up to your neck of the woods soon.

I can say without a doubt I owe the greater part of my exploration career, and as a result, the many friendships and adventures that stemmed from that, to you.
You were the first person to reach out to me on this website, and I will forever remember and be grateful for that weekend exploring all over Houston, Galveston, and Port Arthur.

Now if only I can get a bit of your green thumb to rub off on me.


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post by Johnny Mnemonic   |  | 
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<Reply # 22 on 2/28/2020 4:51 AM >

Wow, I haven't been here in a minute.

What a beautiful, amazing location, and so many wonderful memories with awesome people. I'm really glad you finally wrote this place up, I find myself thinking about that weekend quite a lot, actually. I'd love to reconnect some time, dust off the old respirator and see some more things. Hanging with you (and of course Astro and Indo) were major features of my life at the time, and I remember all of that fondly. Well documented, my man, hope to catch up some time.


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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
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<Reply # 23 on 2/29/2020 8:12 AM >

Posted by AdventureDan

[. . . ]

Hopefully good memories, I remember that was also the day you had a tragic incident involving keys to your car!
[. . . ]




I ended up finding my car key in an old Chick-fa-lay bag I had been using as a make-shift garbage bag stuffed in the side of my car door. By the time I found my car key, a friend had already driven all the way from Denton to save my ass. Go figure, lol.


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post by bigg_daddie   |  | 
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<Reply # 24 on 3/4/2020 12:40 PM >

all I can say is W O W

what an amazing post and its so sad to hear that the building was demolished, I never knew that even happened

I really really really wanna thank you for popping my urban explorer cherry with this building

I remember when you told me to come check this place out with you my heart would NOT stop beating for the first hour we were in there and I even remember telling you that you're the only person id ever get locked up with over this

thanks for those great memories and hours spent in some asbestos LMAO

im really looking forward to more adventures with you just know im ALWAYS down homie

thanks for showing me this amazing concrete jungle its one ill never forget

and also thanks for showing me this bad ass website ive literally read this and many others posts time and time again


P.S.
bro you remember dat boi Balto and how that chick charged him up for saying she was a stripper?? I still to this day die laughing
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post by Cheez--it   |  | 
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<Reply # 25 on 3/4/2020 9:04 PM >

Bravo! Excellent post!


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post by Arch-Image   |  | 
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<Reply # 26 on 3/8/2020 1:54 AM >

Great Story. Long term adventures are so awesome!


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post by MisUnderstood!   |  | 
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<Reply # 27 on 3/8/2020 5:10 PM >

Thank You So Much for this write up. Truly amazing!! If anyone scanned through this story and didnt take the time to read it word for word you are definitely missing out on one of the Greatest adventures in Texas UE history... you come by your name ~Adventure Dan~ most honestly and well deserved. Congrats to you and all the friends you have forged through this time and your new journey through married life and a son. Wow! What a ride its been.. You make me Smile! ...ps. Get a book together.

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post by AdventureDan   |  | 
Re: Dallas National Bank / Republic Insurance: An Urbex Love story
<Reply # 28 on 3/9/2020 8:50 PM >

Post by Johnny Mnemonic

Wow, I haven't been here in a minute.

What a beautiful, amazing location, and so many wonderful memories with awesome people. I'm really glad you finally wrote this place up, I find myself thinking about that weekend quite a lot, actually. I'd love to reconnect some time, dust off the old respirator and see some more things. Hanging with you (and of course Astro and Indo) were major features of my life at the time, and I remember all of that fondly. Well documented, my man, hope to catch up some time.


Glad to see you back man and thanks for your note contribution that perfectly summed up the post. That note was there on that counter since the meet and probably still there as the building fell. Idk, I like to think of things like that. It has some meaning to me.

Post by bigg_daddie

thanks for those great memories and hours spent in some asbestos LMAO

Im really looking forward to more adventures with you just know im ALWAYS down homie


For sure dude! Need to hang out next time i'm in G-town. Need to pull out the old deck, and maybe bust my ass in some drain tunnels!


Post by MisUnderstood!
Thank You So Much for this write up. Truly amazing!! If anyone scanned through this story and didn't take the time to read it word for word you are definitely missing out on one of the Greatest adventures in Texas UE history... you come by your name ~Adventure Dan~ most honestly and well deserved. Congrats to you and all the friends you have forged through this time and your new journey through married life and a son. Wow! What a ride its been.. You make me Smile! ...ps. Get a book together.


You are too kind MisUnderstood. You always have the best things to say about fellow members work. I am truly thankful to be a part of this community of wonderful people such as yourself. I like to wear the title of "explorer" as a badge of honor, both in regards to our hobby and community as well as a general outlook on life.



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post by MisUnderstood!   |  | 
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<Reply # 29 on 3/10/2020 3:52 AM >

Posted by AdventureDan





You are too kind MisUnderstood. You always have the best things to say about fellow members work. I am truly thankful to be a part of this community of wonderful people such as yourself. I like to wear the title of "explorer" as a badge of honor, both in regards to our hobby and community as well as a general outlook on life.




Awww... i appreciate that! Thank You!



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post by Haywire421   |  | 
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<Reply # 30 on 3/19/2020 3:08 AM >

Amazing, thank you for the such an awesome and in depth story.


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post by Honey Revenge   |  | 
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<Reply # 31 on 3/19/2020 12:49 PM >

Loved this post! I have to say, I like reading about the experience almost as much, if not more than pictures, you can see on my posts that I write out a long stories So very good story telling, I've read it through twice now


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post by jgomez12   |  | 
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<Reply # 32 on 8/16/2020 2:22 PM >

Not that I’m the authority on these things, but this is one of the best and most fascinating posts on urbex I’ve ever read anywhere. And I have wasted ALOT of time at work reading such posts. Thank you so much for sharing!


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post by randomesquephoto   |  | 
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<Reply # 33 on 8/16/2020 7:35 PM >

Again, one of the best uer posts, ever, hands down.


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post by plight   |  | 
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<Reply # 34 on 8/16/2020 8:45 PM >

Read this, then read it again. What a cool story thanks for sharing this.


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post by volkmared   |  | 
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<Reply # 35 on 9/9/2020 5:42 PM >

Oh man. This is just a beautiful story with beautiful pictures to go with it. Seriously, y'all did an amazing job at documenting this place.

I had a location up here I had been going to for seven years or so. It was just a little safe haven for fellow explorers and I. Sadly it was set on fire this year... totally destroyed. It almost felt like someone died to me. I always associated it with this great withstanding over nature and man. I really never thought it wouldn't be there.
I love what you said about buildings having a soul. What a gentle statement.
Rest in peace for both yours and mine!





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post by tax_mouse   |  | 
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<Reply # 36 on 9/9/2020 8:23 PM >

A lot of really nice shots in here. Great post!!


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post by txwader   |  | 
Re: Dallas National Bank / Republic Insurance: An Urbex Love story
<Reply # 37 on 9/14/2020 1:54 AM >

What an epic adventure and read! Probably one of the best discoveries and story with pictures that I've seen.

I appreciate you sharing your story with us. That was quite a journey.


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post by plight   |  | 
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<Reply # 38 on 11/9/2020 10:55 PM >

Posted by hogofgibson
These photos you have posted are so beautiful, I love it! By the way, I also wanted to ask, how you guys find abandoned places? Are there some archives, base or something like this? And how can new people be aware and join? It looks so exciting I even found this
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service to have more free time from college. So, I am ready even to pay for personal statement writing for my paper to be able to join discovering such places in my city.


What. The. Fuck.

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post by Steed   |  | 
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<Reply # 39 on 11/20/2020 3:02 PM >

Posted by plight


What. The. Fuck.


Modified to replace the spam link.


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