Graffiti and vandalism continue to be an issue at the camp. The site is now now party central for teens. |
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...and now an art gallery!
ReplyDeleteThe building looks from far away a bit like the prairie houses of Frank Lloyd Wright. It deserve better. Thanks for showing Andy.
ReplyDeleteToo bad those teens cannot use their talent in a more acceptable way. Wouldn't it be nice if they could be commissioned to help with the clean-up and then paint murals with historic significance at the camp?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kate. Some are talented painters, but at the same time I know the grafitti artist are a special community with their own rules.
ReplyDeleteMuy bien captados esos graffitis
ReplyDeleteWow, that graffiti is everywhere in this place. What a shame.
ReplyDeleteTurning it into a community centre might be the best! Then those "artists" would have a place to hangout.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting place. Too bad about the graffiti!
ReplyDeleteI hope it can be resurrected somehow and given a good use, Andy!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever heard of an abandoned National Historical site. I would think the government would try to preserve it. It's a neat structure and reminds me of a school house with all the bricks.
ReplyDeleteInteresting--- And a nice remembrance.
ReplyDeleteIt is a shame those teens don't bother learning the significance of the place.
ReplyDeleteKate has an excellent idea.
ReplyDeleteEstes prédios degradados dão boas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
http://andarilharar.blogspot.pt/
What a pity it's not used anymore.
ReplyDeleteThe artists have had a ball there at some stage.