Tag: abandoned

Rollwood Park, Guilford CT

Rollwood Park is a small park consisting mostly of what’s left of a stone foundation on the corner of Stone House Lane and Old Whitfield ST in Guilford CT. This was once the site of the home of Governor Rollin Woodruff, 62nd Governor of Connecticut, who held the office from […]

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Abandoned Barn Windsor

While working as a field sales rep. I happened by this old, abandoned, tobacco barn on Old Day Hill Rd., in Windsor CT. Photographs taken with a Fujifilm 12MP F100fd pocket camera.

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Abandoned Aggregate Plant, Hartford CT

I often would see this abandoned aggregate facility off in the distrance as I drove southbound on I-91 into Hartford.  One day I decided to make a point of stopping by. Crazy as it sounds this is the kind of “abandoned” photograhy I really enjoy.  To add some icing on […]

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Abandoned Barns, Preston CT

While travelling through Preston CT as a salesman I came upon the two abandoned barns in Preston, CT. Photographed with Samsung Galaxy Note II, 8 MP, smart phone.

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Abandoned Mill, Pawtucket, RI

This abandoned mill is located on the Seekonk River on the other side of the river behind the Pawtucket Police Department.

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Abandoned gas station.

These photo’s have an old feel to me but the pumps themselves look fairly modern. All the pumps have their handles on the sides and I can’t remember that in a long, long time.    I can’t exactly put a date on when these gas stations were operational.  I do like the “feel” of the […]

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Abandoned Mill, Woonsocket RI

This is an old abandoned mill on Railroad Ave., in Woonsocket, RI.  It’s situated a stones throw north of the Manville Dam (see attached photo).  Rhode Island was, back in the day, known for their mills, mostly textile in nature.  Like many mills of the day the town was built up […]

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Abandoned Truck Terminal, Westfield MA

Abandoned truck terminal, Falcon Drive, Westfield MA.  Just another sign of the times.  Less goods manufactured, less need for trucks and the terminals that house them.    

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