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UER Forum > Archived US: South > Random Pics in Central Texas (Viewed 389 times)
mayhem154 


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Random Pics in Central Texas
< on 11/28/2005 6:22 PM >
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Here are some random pictures of some abandoned buildings in Central Texas. A hospital, a factory of some sorts, and a really nice house.

This factory has been vacant for years. Not sure what they used to make here.

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Really nice old house, unfortunately, one side of it is about to collapse. I'm not sure why the owners didn't try and repair it.

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This inner city hospital packed it up and headed for the suburbs in the late 80's. Building was used as an assisted living center until 2001, when it was relocated next to the new hospital. The last pic is of an old pharmacy located across the street from the hospital.

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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 1 on 11/29/2005 12:24 AM >
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what the hell! get inside there!

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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 2 on 11/29/2005 1:54 AM >
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Posted by mechfreak57
what the hell! get inside there!


I must concur with the preceding statement of my esteemed colleague.

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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 3 on 11/29/2005 3:59 AM >
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I dont want to encourage you into doing something your not ready to take on but, yeah, what they said

post some pics when you get inside some of these places that factory looks pretty cool

or send me the location by pm and I'll go in
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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 4 on 11/29/2005 4:04 AM >
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What are you doing outside?

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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 5 on 11/29/2005 4:11 AM >
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Posted by mechfreak57
what the hell! get inside there!


why not share some of the places youve explored?



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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 6 on 11/29/2005 4:16 AM >
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Posted by 2Xtreme
I dont want to encourage you into doing something your not ready to take on but, yeah, what they said

post some pics when you get inside some of these places that factory looks pretty cool

or send me the location by pm and I'll go in


Mayhem,
I'll have to agree more with 2X than my original post.
I'm sure that you have your own reasons for not venturing inside yet like you're flying solo and aren't comfortable about the locations yet and you should only do as much as you're comfortable with. We all want you to enjoy yourself and get some great pics but don't let our enthusiasm goad you into anything.
We're not peer pressure. We're peer encouragement.

PS
I can identify with bad knees. We non-running types have to rely more on our luck and communication skills.
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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 7 on 11/29/2005 4:24 AM >
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interpretation: when Barry uses words like "enthusiasm" just substitute: zealot, rabid, crazy, wild man, dangerous and notorious people, etc. etc....

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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 8 on 11/29/2005 3:10 PM >
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I agree with all that's been said. Looks very cool and I would like to see more.

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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 9 on 11/29/2005 3:20 PM >
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I'm gonna try the factory again real soon. The hospital is the prize for me. The only problem is that it's in such a busy area. There's a free clinic adjacent to the property that is always busy, and some of there employees park under the hospital's covered entry. The other side faces a pretty busy street. And night time would worry me a little. Bad, bad area of town....

Plans are in the works to demolish the hospital and build low cost single family housing on the empty lot...
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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 10 on 11/29/2005 6:06 PM >
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Posted by mayhem154
I'm gonna try the factory again real soon. The hospital is the prize for me. The only problem is that it's in such a busy area. There's a free clinic adjacent to the property that is always busy, and some of there employees park under the hospital's covered entry. The other side faces a pretty busy street. And night time would worry me a little. Bad, bad area of town....

Plans are in the works to demolish the hospital and build low cost single family housing on the empty lot...



Two words for you friend in urban / retail situations: Sunday Morning!

Or if you attend church, Sunday during Cowboys games are good too.

I'll let you in on another thing to consider. Parking.

Some vehicles look really out of place in industrial parks and retail areas on Sunday when everything is closed.

Good luck.


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Re: Random Pics in Central Texas
<Reply # 11 on 11/29/2005 8:59 PM >
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oh if its a bad area, then maybe not...squatters and coke heads. i just didnt think it looked that bad from the outside. and free clinics are always full of weird people.

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