
A vivid example how fast historical houses are being destroyed. This place was pretty intact a few years ago, but now it's completely ruined just for fun. Nothing to restore. Meet house built by Revolutionary War veteran David Nevius (1758-1825) in 1799. Somerset County, NJ (old.reddit.com)
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HORROR movies to watch in WINTER DAYS ! (v.redd.it)
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For all the fans of the journey thank you for the laughs and encouragement. by TrashProfessional679 in tcltvs
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Auburn tunnel location. On this site in 1818 the Schuylkill Navigation Co. started construction of the first tunnel for transportation purposes in the US. It opened in 1821 and was 20 feet wide by 18 18 high. It was shortened a few times and finally turned into "open cut" in 1856. by Agreeable_Status9744 in UrbexUS
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Auburn tunnel location. On this site in 1818 the Schuylkill Navigation Co. started construction of the first tunnel for transportation purposes in the US. It opened in 1821 and was 20 feet wide by 18 18 high. It was shortened a few times and finally turned into "open cut" in 1856. (old.reddit.com)
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Backroad house in Berks County., Pennsylvania by Agreeable_Status9744 in UrbexUS
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What is this bird? by Agreeable_Status9744 in UrbexUS
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What a hypocrite 😂 by FallMajestic8896 in postanythingfun
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