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Just goes to show... even in a hurry, Motts can deliver some amazing photographs! Thanks for the new gallery!
A true master of photography.... making the most of little time, yes, i agree Rekrats! Thanks so much for the new views Motts!
Thank-you, thank-you!

It looks like it was a very intriguing place.
wow can you get more?
I'd like to see some more too,
i assume you shot these a while ago tho'
Yeah 2005; I wouldn't mind seeing the building again, especially if there aren't any more tenants inside!
Thanks! What a cool location, it is just so massive! I'm happy you got in there, if only for 5 minutes! Great photos!
No tenants now Motts. Come on over.
let get her revamped!! the revenue would be great for Birdsboro!!!
Had several relatives that worked in this building, some during the war inspecting the tanks, others making machinery years later. Myself, I worked inside for a former tenant and often walked around the building. A very creepy building at night, particularly without any lighting. Personally saw Raccoon footprints that looked like dog paw prints.
The owner of the building refused to put any money into it to keep it up to codes, fined multiple times and spent time in jail for not paying the fines.
As far as getting into see it again, I do not think that would be possible, it is being torn down and is in dilapidated condition.
The site has some mystery to it though, there are rumors of items buried on the grounds somewhere. These items are reportedly buried DEEP and may never be found. There were several eye witnesses to blankets, tools, cots, etc. being dumped by the truck load in DEEP holes on the property somewhere then buried. They may be in the back of the building in the field, however that could never be confirmed.

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