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Etruscan Village
Omg.. I'm getting married and haven't been able to find a venue that has the look and feel I want. Can you marry here? This right here would make for an amazing outdoor wedding. As minimal as possible. It's got an almost dark fantasy feel. Like a beautiful black unicorn could coming walking by at any moment and start grazing or Rapunzel could yell "Congratulations!" from the tower. Am I wrong for wanting this? I don't want to disturb it, I don't want tables and chairs. It won't be a big wedding. We're both the black sheep of our families so it'd really just be a priest us, his best man and groomsman, my MOH and bridesmaid. Plus my 2 kids, they're older. Idek if that's allowed but would it be wrong try?
I used to be a wedding photographer and all I could think was how gorgeous that would be
Load More Replies...It was and totally accessible for my wheelchair
Load More Replies...Abandoned House In Upstate New York
There are a lot of abandoned buildings in Avoca (where this pic was taken). The town was founded in the 1700s. There is an old hardware store, and a house with a fully stocked fallout shelter and barn.
Cripes so I can travel all the way from Wicklow, Ireland, where there is a village called Avoca, to upstate New York, and STILL be in Avoca?!!!
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Abandoned Building In Chattanooga, Tn
There are lots more like this too but yet our homeless rates are higher then ever and instead of cleaning these buildings and letting them stay in them the give them tents and put them in a chainlink fence "community" I Mean they would be fine staying there even without power they don't have it now. Our government needs to do more to help our own ppl and stop worrying so much ab other countries.
I agree completely. Unfortunately though, the problem with many of these old building is that they've been derelict so long, they are structurally unsound (rotting floors and walls from rain getting in, etc). And even if not, older abandoned buildings can full of health hazards like out of code, dangerous wiring, lead pipes and/or paint, and tons of asbestos. It would be unethical, and unlawful, to let people live in them as is-even if it is way more than they had before. And it would cost WAY less to simply demolish such buildings, than it would to restore and retrofit them. Human rights groups and fire code laws would prevent "tent cities", and probably rightfully so, even if it is better than what the people who'd be living in them, would have had before. Sadly, it's very rarely as simple as "just let people live there". BUT there are a lot of abandoned buildings out there that WOULD be suitable for human habitation. Old malls, for one, would make FANTASTIC senior communities. 1/3
Load More Replies...This may have been an abandoned building at one time, but I believe it is now a substation disguised as a building (Pepco does this). The building is hollow, the huge stack is a vent and the two "windows" in the middle are actually intake louvers.
Tunnel Under The Railway And Station. Not Abandoned But Looks Like It
There is a lightrail station in Colorado very similar. I walked with a tazer ready anytime I went through there. Day or night, it was scary
I grew up in Detroit and I worked with the criminally insane and I once got locked on one of the ward's with no staff members, I don't think this would bother me. I'd also go shopping about 3am all by myself and I wasn't worried about it. I won't live in fear, it goes against my Faith. Besides I don't think there's much more than can be done to me that hasn't already been done and I've already died so I'm not afraid of that and there's not much left.
Should Fix Some Lights At My Job
I feel like I hear the lights click off slowly as you walk down this hallway
