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/r/abandoned
When I travel for work I take time to research where I'm at, the city/towns history and find abandoned places. I recently started documenting the places and will continue. I did a short film on the Texarkana Union Station if you wanna see what the inside looks like :) https://youtu.be/1maG68Ix6FA
YouTube channel I just started, I'm adding videos slowly as I go. If anyone has any co structure criticism please lemme know. 🙏
Factory basements can be sketchy
@zenurbex on Instagram for more
Built in 1869. Last owned by an exiled Russian artist. Estimated worth $1.7 million. 2 hours north of NYC.
OC, December 2024
OC, December 2024