Structure thread. Abandoned, comfy, whatever you want

Structure thread. Abandoned, comfy, whatever you want.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennett_College_(New_York)
detroit.curbed.com/2016/3/21/11278266/james-scott-mansion-renovation
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That's the ruins of Bennet Girls College in Dutchess County, NY.

Thanks, had no idea, I figured it to be a ski resort.

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Yeah, it's all fenced off, you really can't get into there now.

Here's more of it.

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Holy shit this is actually my dream house.

post more please I like this mansion very much

Eh, okay.
Gonna take a few minutes, I've got to re-size because of the 2MB limit.

Here's the old fire-spotting tower near New Paltz, NY.

This is pretty much the shot you already have.

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would live in/10

what happened with the college?

Last one I've got. This is the west side of the building.

black people

>what happened?
Here's the wikipedia article;
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennett_College_(New_York)

And here's the Google Earth shot with lat/long if you want to find it yourself.

what do you mean by that

you know very well what I mean "snoop".

That wasn't me, just some ass wipe.

I like pics of underground shelters. They are comfy structures

Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, he designed it himself.

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That's right. Shitty OC incoming. My gf at the time and I used to check it out. She wasn't a great photographer. Photos are circa September 2006.

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any old panties scattered about?

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Never change, Sup Forums.

Not really.

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OSK Dock in Nikiski, Alaska.
Built by running old Liberty ships around, filling the hulls up with rubble and paving over it all.

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what the hell is that ?

James Scott Mansion, Detroit (1911)

James Scott Mansion, Detroit (197x)

James Scott Mansion, Detroit (2015)

Time did not destroy that mansion, diversity did.

James Scott Mansion, Detroit (2016)

detroit.curbed.com/2016/3/21/11278266/james-scott-mansion-renovation

You're basically right. Gentrification is bringing it back

Great thread!

Pic related is an abandoned porcelain factory in Bavaria! Very interesting place and history

Incredible thread - thank you ... not really something I expected on Sup Forums

This is what it looks like inside. The place is pretty hidden and not many people seem to know about it so vandalism is not so bad.

It's history is very interesting for me because porcelain used to be such a big economic sector in franconia and the upper palatinate. It's crazy to walk around in a building your grandparents were probably pretty proud of as it was a big employer at the time....

Also rhe building was full of old shit like posters of JFK and pin up models and nostalgic shit like that...

We also have some tableware feom this company at home so it's awesome to go back where it was produced!

The history behind those buildings is why I love urbex don't know about you guys

One of my fav pics from there

Man I need to revisit this place