Mar. 24, 2012 at 4:00pm with 27 notes
Reblogged from fortune-n-glory
I’ve always been fascinated by this old mill built in 1880 about half an hour south of Erie, as it somehow managed to survive decade after decade of abandonment. It’s beautifully eerie - and there a story there. I know it.
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pappreciation reblogged this from fortune-n-glory and added:
I’ve always been fascinated by this old mill built in 1880 about half an hour south of Erie, as it somehow managed to...
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ethylbutanoate reblogged this from sickeninglyliberal and added:
Old places are just… interesting.
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Nice shot…it’s something I’d like to check out.
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emmassister said:
Abandoned buildings are so fascinating. You’ve been using something that looks an awful lot like Instagram lately…
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sv said:
let’s go inside!
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