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Main staircase: Nurses' Building.  One of the oldest buildings on campus, this is where "Typhoid" Mary Mallon was known to socialize during ... Stairs And Doors, Abandoned Asylums, Abandoned Homes, Forgotten Places, Walls Could Talk, Stair Case, Chrysler Building, Abandoned Mansions, East River

The legend of 'Typhoid Mary' is a dark part of New York City's history. Mary Mallon was the first 'healthy carrier' of typhoid fever in the United States. Thought to be responsible for infecting 51 people of whom three died, she was forced to live in isolation on an island in New York's East River. More than a century later, pictures have emerged showing how the abandoned island looks today.

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A Peculiar Ghost is Haunting Europe's Abandoned Castles Abandoned Garden Aesthetic, Castle In Forest, Abandoned Forest, Abandoned Garden, Castle Forest, Forest Castle, Urban Exploring, Abandoned Castles, Fantasy Places

© Jim Carroll / Peculiar Ghost France has over 30,000 castles, and sadly a large number of them are abandoned or at risk. But let's meet the peculiar ghost on a quest to haunt them through his lens... © Jim Carroll / Peculiar Ghost © Jim Carroll / Peculiar Ghost French photographer and

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Exploring The Beauty Of 30 Abandoned Places Worldwide (New Pics) Haunted Images, Abandoned Malls, Urban Exploration Photography, Desert Places, Apocalypse Aesthetic, Urban Exploring, Urban Exploration, Abandoned Buildings, Abandoned Houses

Delve into the captivating realm of abandoned places photography, commonly known as "urbex" or urban exploration photography. This specialized field aims to immortalize the haunting allure of dilapidated structures and neglected spaces. Focusing on the

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Desert Places, Abandoned Churches, Church Aesthetic, Beautiful Ruins, Gothic Buildings, Abandoned Church, Medieval Aesthetic, Gothic Church, Abandoned Castles

Our fascination with architecture runs deep. We pay attention to the structures around us because of the way it shapes our experiences and tells stories about the culture. To really understand our environment, we can explore cities by strolling down the main streets and learning about history by admiring famous landmarks. For some of us, however, the view from the bottom and from a safe distance is simply not enough.

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