Abandoned building NH

All the license plates don't look very out of date. Going to be in that part of New hamster this week. Good way to spend so e company time.
 
All the license plates don't look very out of date. Going to be in that part of New hamster this week. Good way to spend so e company time.
Not hard to find.

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Just drove over from Henniker. No phone numbers listed as they were in the video. Clearly marked no trespassing. Decent 66 mustang very. Couple older liincolns and a couple T birds. Certainly not out in the boonies and unnoticeable. Can't see in the upstairs, but it looks like whoever owns it uses it for storage for their stuff, mainly Ford. Nothing I could take for pics that aren't in the video
 
Thanks for sharing Peter! This is ver cool. Reminds me of being a kid in Flint before it turned to complete crap! We used to ride our bikes around looking for places like this to explore. Unfortunately as the poverty level rose so did the need to scrounge anything of value and these places became picked thru empty buildings. I miss the excitement and wonder of exploring these places. It's too bad now my 2nd thought (1st being " let's see what's in there") is will I be charged with trespassing?lol
 
Thanks for checking that location out, I might take a ride up there to check out that old fire engine.
 
Looks pretty complete. Place is in South weare, intersection of 149/& 114.
 
The fact that the place is run down and no one is currently there doesn't make it abandoned. This guy should know that much if he knows better than to trespass. Otherwise just about every barn and shed in New England would be 'abandoned'. Some folks - perhaps foolishly in today's day and age - still expect others to respect property rights.

It's a nice area over there around the lake. Would love to own that Sno Cat! The old brick building too, for that matter.
 
There is an old AMC dealership not too far from me that closed in the mid 70's. Still has the cars cars sitting in the show room & a bunch on the lot. Looks like Cherynobil, Russia. There are weeds & vines growing all throughout the showroom. The parts department is still pretty well stocked. It's in the town of Pikeville, NC. My neighbor is a Hugh AMC fan. He has a 69 AMX He keeps saying he wants to go. Has the owners phone number. If we ever go I'll take pics. It was on that TV show American Pickers. Those guys paid 30G for a rusty old Nash
 
There's a place not far from me that has a few old car and trucks, I've been going there for years taking photo's, some I've posted here. Last time I went I ran into a guy loading up a bunch of old parts, he had found the place while hunting and discovered that the land was taken back by the state for back tax so he was helping himself. So what would you do? Leave it to rust or finders keepers?
 
Still a bunch of stuff left, you need directions?
 
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