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West Side Rail Freight Line into Manhattan
Now abandoned and turning into a walkway called the High Line. History of New York City's West Side Freight Line.Begun in 1846, the New York Central's West Side Freight Line was the only freight railroad directly into Manhattan.
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360icon - Explorations of Rural and Urban Decay
Fullscreen HDRi Panoramas of Abandoned Environments and Digital Imagery
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Grave Addiction
Photos from cemeteries, abandoned buildings, and historical parks/structures.
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Deserted Military Base, Fort Ord California
A military base the size of San Francisco, and almost as complex, with over 4,000 buildings, all deserted; barracks, houses, theaters, hospitals, machine shops, laundrys, swiming pools, churches. It's being torn down now, and many of these places are already gone.
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Melbourne Haikyo: Melbourne Urban Ruins
Urban exploration, urban and suburban ruins photography, abandoned buildings in Melbourne, Australia.
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Explored NY
Dedicated to the hidden world of urban exploration in the great state of New York. Enter into our world...
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Inside Grafton State Hospital
I have created this site based on my fascination of the abandoned buildings that remain on Grafton Job Corps property. After researching the history and finding out more information I had discovered that the grounds in which I was living on were once property of Grafton State Hospital.
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Old Abandoned Buildings of Northern New York
Old Abandoned Buildings of Northern New York, buildings and structures in Upstate NY. Ruins as well as full structures of all kinds.
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1947project
Los Angeles in '47 was a powderkeg, war-damaged ex-soldiers threatened by a new kind of independent female, who found her freedoms disappearing as male workers returned to the factories. These conflicts worked themselves out in dark ways. The Black Dahlia is only the most famous victim of 1947's sex wars. The blog seeks to document this pivotal year in L.A., through period
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Industriezerfall
This site shows decaying, lost industrial places. Most of it in Germany
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