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Ward in the Weeds

Ward in the Weeds

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I WAS THERE FORE 6YEARS I CAN TELL YOU SOME STORYS 1959 to1965 call me at 1 801 491 7494 we are making a movie and a book thank you kenneth bond
this need to cut the grass lol
It is such a shame that these buildings went to waste and are just standing around decaying
That's the mystic and beauty of it. All these structures live as art.
That is Bldg 40
I can't imagine having to stay there. It's so depressing.
Think of what could have been accomplished if it weren't left a wasteland. Left to rot. Great things.
Beautiful picture!
what a shame to see building forty sitting there rotting. a care taker should have been hired to keep the maintence up on the buildings.
Kenneth Bond, I am writing a fiction novel on Kings Park set in 1959 and I would love to hear any stories you have to share. I would also love to add pictures as an addition to my novel. If anyone has any information they can share with me please e-mail me at:
Fiona_Parlem@yahoo.com or Fionap1717@yahoo.com if the alternative does not work. If you have information on Kings Park i would love if you could share the information with me, when you are e-mailing me please title it Kings Park, so I do not delete the message.
Thanks so much!
try looking at the photos in this gallery with the song called C-CLAYS ~ U.N.Owen was Her? ~ Prayer. it`s sadding

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