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This is the old Lincoln Park in Dartmouth, MA. It was actually constructed in the late 19th century and since then has burnt down and been rebuilt on more than one occasion. I'm sure what actually happened for it to be closed down the final time, but you can find all that info here:
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Of course they will be knocking it down soon to erect condos, which is outrageous... Well all I can say is me and a few friends broke in to take these shots. There was a sign that stated "No trespassing, violators will be prosecuted". Now, as we were exploring some police came, three cars to be exact. heh, the best part was they didn't get pissed. They started talking about the book about Lincoln Park and how we weren't old enough to have experienced the rides before it closed. Then they let us go.
Good times.
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Of course they will be knocking it down soon to erect condos, which is outrageous... Well all I can say is me and a few friends broke in to take these shots. There was a sign that stated "No trespassing, violators will be prosecuted". Now, as we were exploring some police came, three cars to be exact. heh, the best part was they didn't get pissed. They started talking about the book about Lincoln Park and how we weren't old enough to have experienced the rides before it closed. Then they let us go.
Good times.
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your architectural pieces never cease to amaze me, i just love the way you play with the negative space and the way the form moves through the shot.