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winni_hipster 06-24-2014 03:45 PM

Abandoned and Forgotten Relics
 
Share your stories about interesting abandoned or hidden buildings (like an old train station in the woods). Or maybe you found an old horse drawn carriage by your house. Whatever the case may be, share it for us adventurers.

BroadHopper 06-24-2014 03:46 PM

How about an abandoned outhouse? Can't recall how old it is.

winni_hipster 06-24-2014 03:49 PM

Sounds cool Broadhopper, is it hidden in the woods or was it built by the previous land owner?

Grant 06-24-2014 09:17 PM

See the "Diving" section -- there's more history on the bottom of the Lake than anywhere else -- and more being discovered all the time!

Dave R 06-24-2014 09:24 PM

I know they are not buildings, but I think these two abandoned steam locomotives in Maine would be cool to visit.

http://www.maine.gov/dacf/parks/disc...sh/index.shtml

winni_hipster 06-24-2014 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave R (Post 227400)
I know they are not buildings, but I think these two abandoned steam locomotives in Maine would be cool to visit.

http://www.maine.gov/dacf/parks/disc...sh/index.shtml

This is definitely something I'm gonna go see, if only there was a train from the Lake Shore Railroad. It's neat that they mention the "Lombard Tractor" aka Lombard Steam Log Hauler, because my great grandfather's great uncle Alvin O. Lombard was the inventor of the machine.:)

RLW 06-24-2014 10:40 PM

http://i44.tinypic.com/1499wms.gif winni_hipster, I just noticed that you are fairly new to posting on the forum and glad you have joined us. Have fun and enjoy the Winni Forum while making many new friends.

Thanks for bringing up a great subject.:)

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HomeWood 06-24-2014 10:57 PM

There was (maybe still is) a 1950's Chevy Belair or Belair type sitting in the woods just off Shaker Jerry Rd. It is on the left coming from Mboro Neck Rd. I always thought it was cool. One of those little things I remember from my trips up to the lake. I don't think I ever failed to look for it while driving by.

Greene's Basin Girl 06-25-2014 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by BroadHopper (Post 227371)
How about an abandoned outhouse? Can't recall how old it is.

We have one of those.

SteveA 06-25-2014 06:14 AM

Kimballs Castle
 
You can try to contact the current owners (caretakers?)

http://www.kimballcastle.com/

This has been a bit of a ongoing drama in the lakes Region for many years.

SteveA 06-25-2014 06:50 AM

The History Thread
 
Also take a look at the history thread here on Winni.com.

If you click on the top of the "views' column, you will be able to sort the most followed (read) posts. In the wonderful threads started by McDude you will have a great quide to the history of the Lakes Region.

There are also plenty of local small museums in just about every town around the lake.

http://www.lwhs.us/

http://www.nhbm.org/

http://www.castleintheclouds.org/

Water Camper 06-25-2014 08:35 AM

Outhouse
 
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Originally Posted by Green's Basin Girl (Post 227408)
We have one of those.

We have one also, not been used in many years.

Bill

sluggo 06-25-2014 09:49 AM

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This is an old early 1900s coal cart abandoned in the woods with two trees growing through it. It took me about three full days two cut it out of the ground. It looks great in my yard now ! and makes a great conversation piece.

winni_hipster 06-25-2014 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by sluggo (Post 227437)
This is an old early 1900s coal cart abandoned in the woods with two trees growing through it. It took me about three full days two cut it out of the ground. It looks great in my yard now ! and makes a great conversation piece.

Wow! What a cool find, it reminds me of the old car with a tree growing out of it that my grandfather has in his yard in Alton Bay.

jetlag100 06-25-2014 02:49 PM

Had an old tee-pee made out of small trees on our property when we bought it..it was pretty cool and big enough for a couple of people to stay in..

ApS 06-25-2014 05:16 PM

A Walk in the Woods...
 
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Originally Posted by winni_hipster (Post 227370)
Share your stories about interesting abandoned or hidden buildings (like an old train station in the woods). Or maybe you found an old horse drawn carriage by your house. Whatever the case may be, share it for us adventurers.

An abandoned maple syrup "factory" stands in deep woods within a ˝-mile of our place. Based on Connecticut-based newspapers left there on the second floor, they had closed shop sometime before the 1938 Hurricane. I "googled" all the newspaper headlines and advertisements, and found absolutely nothing—even Wikipedia came up with zero! :confused:

A relative of the former owners showed me a photograph of the two buildings in 1946, and there were only saplings appearing in the background. (!)

It's likely that the secure metal roof on each building kept the structures weather-resistant, and from collapsing altogether.

A two-story building adjacent—and still standing—once housed teams of horses downstairs, and the workers upstairs. This other structure (below) is where sap was boiled down to make maple syrup, using wood-fired stoves.

All the doors are padlocked since seeing it for the first time years ago, but coming across the two buildings during "a walk in the woods" was kind of scary.

:eek2:

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Nagigator 06-25-2014 06:00 PM

spooky!
 
I agree, it must be kinda creepy to run across those buildings........good photo, though.

tis 06-25-2014 06:15 PM

Maple syrup "factory"? Is that the new politically correct name for "sap house"? :D Who owned that? Was it Horne's, APS?

BroadHopper 06-26-2014 12:00 PM

Ghost towns
 
http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/nh/nh.html

There are more that are not listed here. Mostly abandoned logging camps in the White Mountains.

Dave R 06-26-2014 01:02 PM

The Deertrees Theater in Harrison, ME was abandoned for years. Back in the late 80s, people decided to fix it up and get it open again. some friends and I had tickets to the first show of the new era (a screening of a great Lillian Gish silent movie called "Way Down East") and took a trip to it in the daytime so we'd be able to find it that evening (it was out in the woods on an old dirt road). While we were there, an old man that had played there in his younger days showed up and ended up giving us a tour and history of the place. It was in horrible shape, but had tons of character and a great history. Toward the end of the tour, some guys showed up with a piano (to accompany the silent movie) and we ended up helping them move it. The old man turned out to be the piano player for the movie.

The movie was great and it was strange to sit in a theater watching it while seeing stars through the holes in the roof. The theater has since been fully repaired and it's a great place to catch a show.

See: http://www.deertrees-theatre.org/

Dave R 06-27-2014 12:54 PM

http://www.wimp.com/abandonedisland/

Had no idea this exists in NYC.


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