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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Niagara On The Lake > Former Eden Christian College > What a Difference 6 Months makes.

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Wed, Apr 16th, 2008
posted by MHInc
What a Difference 6 Months makes.

So sad.

I was the first on UER to explore the Former Eden Christian college in Niagara On The Lake.
The first visit was like stepping back in time. The school was in prestine condition. It was almost like the classes ended the day before we got there. Still math equations on the chalk boards.
Now, to make things clear. Eden was closed for a few years, and then a company pushing model homes too over the building and soon went bankrupt, leaving it abandoned once again. The school sat UNTOUCHED for at least 4 years.
I was amazed at the condition it was in on my first visit in November of 2007. And after a night visit tonight it makes me ILL to my stomach to see how BAD the destruction has been in just a short 6 months.
Not only tagging but just plain destruction. Banisters on stairwells destroyed, desks thrown through windows. There was an antique sewing machine in the basement that is now missing. EVERY piece of glass or mirror these idiots could find was smashed.
Long and short, it was a very sad expereince to see it in such dismay. Here is just one example to give you and idea of how much damage has taken place in 6 months.
The first picture was taken by me in November 2007. The second picture was taken by Phrenzee in March of 2008. And this isn't even close to the worst of it.


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