Return to Pleasure Beach, more pics coming soon, sleepy right now.
This is a lens for enlarging television screens back when a 12" black n white was the best you could get.
This is a lens for enlarging television screens back when a 12" black n white was the best you could get.
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the whole place had personality, it is a sad place, many people called it home, then were forced to simply leave, and they left their homes with everything behind thinking that the state would fix the bridge so they could all pack up and move, but apparently that never happened, some houses had alarms newly installed, but that was only useful until the power to the town was cut, then, one by one the homes were broken into, raveged and raided, spray-painted and or burned to the ground.
There are still bathrobes on the backs of bathroom doors, rooms still full of furniture set up as if waiting for the people to return, there are clothsets full of clothes, cabinets full of food, sinks full of dishes, some beds are still made and quietly waiting for some one to climb back in and sleep, but no one ever came home.
It;s a sad sad place.
There are still bathrobes on the backs of bathroom doors, rooms still full of furniture set up as if waiting for the people to return, there are clothsets full of clothes, cabinets full of food, sinks full of dishes, some beds are still made and quietly waiting for some one to climb back in and sleep, but no one ever came home.
It;s a sad sad place.
Yeah, it's really sad, houses had the little letters telling them to get out stuck to the refrigerators and some had petitions laying around to save the beach, one place had a pile of save the theater stickers.
It's crazy, if you're ever down there, you should go check it out.
It's crazy, if you're ever down there, you should go check it out.
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