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A large abandoned brick-making factory in Toronto from the early 1900s. Interior and exterior photos complete with equipment, kilns, machinery and catwalks.
There’s something so eerie and breathtaking about the places that haven’t seen a human for longer than they can remember. Sadly, in our increasingly urbanized world, there are not many corners left like this.
Paul Raphaelson has photographed Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Factory, revealing the eerie rust-covered spaces that were abandoned in 2004 and later demolished.
"This is the ancestral mansion of the Gracey family. It's a real fixer-upper, with a Victorian ballroom; secret passageways; spacious grounds with room for the whole family; and a mystery that has cursed the house for over 100 years."—2003 film trailer narration Gracey Manor is the name of the mansion in the 2003 film. It is heavily based on both the Disneyland and WDW versions of the attraction. Gracey Manor was a mansion once home to the Gracey family, located in or around New Orleans...