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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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"Second Empire” Silas W. Robbins House Wethersfield, CT

The Silas W. Robbins House was built in 1873 for Silas Robbins, an owner of the seed business Johnson, Robbins and Co., in the Wethersfield Historic District in Connecticut. Now operating as a unique Bed & Breakfast, the residence offers two full stories with a mansard roof and dormers creating a unique third floor living space."

 

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