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(Photo: ashestoages)

(Photo: DCvision2006)

(Photo: gluechunk)

(Photo: Misha McMurtray)

(Photo: sroemerm)
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Whoa, what happened in that last photo?!?!
“Okay… a little to the left… Good. Now the wreath is centered. Hammer the nail… AAaaah!”
That’s in Tulsa, OK. They’re finally tearing down a hotel that’s been abandoned for years.
Woot, one of my photos made it
@MishaMc: But how did you sneak into a potato factory? That’s what I want to know.
@Rectilinear Propagation: It appears to be a decrepit hotel in Oregon called the “Camelot.” Another shot of the place shows a sign which reads, “330 rooms
5.9 acres
169,00 sq ft. bldg
excellent conversion possibilities”
Ahh man the 2nd pic is a Sonic. I miss Sonic since I moved to Socal. We get the commercials just not the actual resturant.
I thought that fourth picture was a picture of donut holes??? getting ready to be glazed by that big thing with the white goo all over the top of it.
i don’t think that is a potato factory, rather a factory where they make some sort of potato products or package potatos.
They’re Krispy Kremes! (Tsk, walters, spreading disinformation). Click the link on the photographer’s name.
or just look at the fact that the photo is named “krispykreme.jpg”.
Either way, that cart is still lonely
@Ben Popken: No, it’s in Tulsa, OK, as TJROBERTS79 said. I have a friend in the Tulsa area who independently posted her own similar pics on her blog the other day.
Is that a once fabulous Knights Inn?
Hey my photo, thanks Consumerist! It is the old Camelot Hotel in Tulsa. They are tearing it down to put in a Quick Trip convince store and a small shopping center.