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pkphotoblr · 9 months
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foxspit · 1 month
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Rose back in 2018
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tomvyoutube · 1 year
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zegalba · 8 months
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Atta Kim: New York Series (2005)
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matthewgrantanson · 1 year
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Posterity, New York City -- March 28th, 2022
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abandonedography · 2 months
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The mausoleum is hidden in the woods off a seasonal road not far from Beardslee Castle and "Beardslee Falls" in the East Canada Creek. It was built by Augustus Beardslee and stands on private land. The crypt and nearby area is rumored to be haunted. Unfortunately, many years ago the mausoleum was vandalized and some of the bodies inside were desecrated. The metal gates are gone and all that remains now is the stone structure. The contents were moved to a cemetery somewhere in the nearby City of Little Falls as far as I understand. It does not seem to be maintained in any way.
It is also one of the few remaining makers for a community that once existed in this area called "Beardslee's Mills" or "Beardslee's City."
From The Evening Telegram; Local, Saturday, September 2, 2000:
"It represents a bygone era when the Beardslee family lived on East Creek in Manheim and helped bring prosperity to the area. John Beardslee was the pioneer of the family to first settle East Creek. Born in 1759 in Sharon, Conn., he moved to the Mohawk Valley where he undertook many building projects including mills in the Utica-Whitestown area and a number of bridges in the Little Falls and Fort Plain area. He liked the area and in 1794 purchased a 100-acre tract on which he built a home and mills along the creek in the town of Manheim. A settlement grew up around his home called Beardslee's Mills or Beardslee's City. By 1800, the town consisted of two stores, two taverns, a blacksmith shop, nail factory, cooperage, a brewery, a sawmill and grist mill. When the Mohawk Turnpike and the Erie Canal came along, trade began to dwindle because of the lack of proximity to the two main thoroughfares and the village slowly declined. All that remains today is the old cemetery located near the Beardslee Mausoleum, hidden from view in the woods."
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night-for-night · 6 months
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piermont, ny - yashica mg-1 & expired kodak 400 speed color film - developed at eliz digital & scanned with minolta dimage dual iii
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deadmotelsusa · 2 years
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A walkway at the Pines Hotel, pictured in 1978 and 2021.
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porcelainapparition · 8 months
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Gouverneur, New York
built in 1900
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zoe-oneesama · 1 year
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What liberties are you gonna take with Audrey?
I basically have to completely re-contextualize her behavior to come from a not entirely self centered, narcissistic place of over inflated ego in order to ensure an ending in where Chloe has even a single fucking chance.
This in no way reflects my feelings for Canon Audrey Bourgeois who can choke on caviar.
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newyorkthegoldenage · 17 days
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Trucks in a Brooklyn junkyard with the Brooklyn Bridge in the background, 1952.
Photo: seeoldnyc.com
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pkphotoblr · 9 months
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the-gone-ton · 1 year
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Homowack Lodge, New York, 2022
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zombilenium · 6 months
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Abandoned Camp LaGuardia, Chester, New York
Emma & Shawn Ferriter
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matthewgrantanson · 1 year
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You Go Girl, New York City -- March 28th, 2022
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