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Spartan

Spartan

The front door of one of the warehouses. They were all recently sealed, there was a detailed log of when and what written on the walls next to the doors.
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did you happen to have any after effects from being in the building such as dizziness or feeling weakened and sick?
Nope...
Would you LIKE to have after effects from being in the building? ;-)
I found my way into a warehouse once too. Other than the forklifts and some trash on the floor, the whole place was empty. The only sunlight came from a hole in the roof.
clear Bauhaus influences in the architecture.
so how exactly did you get into the building? i was there recently and not there for very long in the dark but all the doors looked shut solid...any tips?
how does no one know when it was built and when it opened?? :-)
I never thought id see an abandoned industrial park,,,, I like indusrtial stuffs though, so this may be one of my faves....
its also known as continental distillery corp
You said this was also known as Publicker. My Grandfather and dad used to work for Publicker's Liquors in Philly... or close to Philly. Anyways was this part of that?

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