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Someone bought the building years ago and use it for storage.
natasha
5 years ago
Great find!
Only one question, why is it that almost every abandoned building has a child's tri-cycle in it somewhere? Lol. This was a most unlikely place to see one:-)
Someone bought the building years ago and use it for storage.
Great find!
Only one question, why is it that almost every abandoned building has a child's tri-cycle in it somewhere? Lol. This was a most unlikely place to see one:-)