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Mavery 1 year ago
# 18 I can see this one from my windows. Accross the st-lawrence river.
Abandoned and in ruins but allways scary. The house of a evil creature that comes out only at night.
       
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Carl 1 year ago
Mavery, that house would be awesome if someone restored it
       
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Nole 1 year ago
All Beautiful. #4 especially.
       
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Virdie 1 year ago
Beautiful. Don't forget Biltmore house in Asheville, NC. The largest private home in the US.
       
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Karon 1 year ago
#12 No it wouldn't, the doors with the glass in em would break in the first minute and then the house would be overwhelmed.
       
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