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post November 9th 2006 9:39 PM
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A friend of mine runs a towing business and like any other he gets stuck with a lot of junk. Every so often he gets rid of old junk cars on his lot. He obtains a salvage title for them and sells them to a crusher. He goes thru them to see what all is in them before he has them crushed. He called this morning and asked me to stop by that he had something for me. Here is what I got








I got the one box on the sub machine gun ammo

400 rounds of the 9mm

300 rounds on the 45

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post November 13th 2006 3:05 AM
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Okay here we go

This is what they called their skywalk that ran betwwen buildings



A shot of the 1st floor



Another shot



Another



And the last one for now




I am still trying to locate a photo I know I have of horsedrawn carts with the horses wearing rubber shoes...
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post November 13th 2006 3:08 AM
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Thank you for the pictures. I would like to walk around there.


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post November 13th 2006 3:24 AM
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hers some more









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post November 13th 2006 3:32 AM
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When did the plant go out of business?
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post November 13th 2006 4:38 AM
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Awesome pictures man! I love this kind of stuff.


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post November 13th 2006 4:44 AM
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That plant is depressing. You'd think someone would be able to utilize it, renovate it for new manufacturing, maybe help save a little of our heritage.


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post November 13th 2006 4:52 AM
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As far as I know during the early 50's. Next it was a plant for Columbia records, then a storage facility for Seagrams Whiskey. As a young boy I can remember my dad driving by the place and you could smell the whiskey in the air from the leaking containers. For years it was totally empty. In the late 80's a company bought it and started renovating parts of the buildings. Lenscrafters had a spot in it as did some surveyors office. It has been a while since I have been down there so I am a little behind on its current status.

Along the tiver which is just across the road there was what was called the powder line. along this line were the powder magazines and various buildings for grinding the powders. You can still see old foundations for the buildings.

Across the river during the civil war there was the King Powder Company. A young gentleman from the Peters family married one of the King's daughter is how Peters wound up in Ohio. That old site was complete with an elevated railroad running from buildings due to the heavy flooding in the area back in that era. The King mansion is still standing in Kings Mills which is where I went to high school.

I am still looking for the picture for you guys....

We have had numerous crimes in the area, rapes, assaults, and yes even some satanic activity has been discovered in the nearby woods and in one building.
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