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My name is Leland Kent and I have had an interest in abandoned places ever since I was a kid. In 2016, my obsession with the forgotten and abandoned inspired me to create this blog. My goal is to showcase the obscure, sometimes historic, forgotten places I have visited across the Southeast. I hope to preserve the past through documentation and photographs since many of these amazing places are often lost to neglect, demolition, or renovation. I released my first book, Abandoned Birmingham, in July 2018 and it is available worldwide through most major booksellers. My photographs have been featured on CBS Inside Edition, CNN Travel, Houston Chronicle, The Weather Channel, MSN, Yahoo News, NPR, the UK Sun, the Daily Mail, NOLA.com, AL.com, and many others.
You can reach me at AbandonedSoutheast@gmail.com
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When I lived in Southwest Virginia there were a lot of those houses around. Most were built between the end of the 18th Century and about 1830.
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Nice photos. The ceiling in the dining room was certainly a surprise.
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Wow, what an explore…the dining room looks in not too bad shape, compared with some of the rest
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What a beautiful find! Thank you for sharing your adventures.
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Thank you for sharing this great home. I pray it will not get demolished. It would be wonderful to see it restored and keep the period furniture in the decor
I wish I had the finances to renovate it or move it to another place to be renovated . Maybe someone with funds will see it and want to save it. Fingers crossed!
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Is little house still available 585-354-4603
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If at all possible, could you let me know where this place is?
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I would be interested if the photographer shares the location. I wish they would so others could enjoy these places as well. Especially photographers like myself and others like yourself. Chances are if youre on here reading and looking at these photos and history you aren’t one of the ones that will vandalize such a place.
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Well, he has a reputation to uphold and we all know that no one can keep a secret. It’s like the time I let two kids fish in my pond and before I knew it, I had people on my property I had never even met AND they were leaving trash behind.
So, no, he can’t share the location.
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Beautiful, wonderful pictures, Thank you for sharing.
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Nice pictures makes me want to try my hand at photography. Thank you.
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Quite interesting! Thank you!
Jackie
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I very much enjoy your posts but please give locations. Thanks
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It would be nice if the author would mention at least the state each was located. I do realize that one should not divulge the exact location as vandals would surely desecrate these fine structures.
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I wonder what circumstances would make a person just walk away and leave everything as is… just hoping that it was nothing traumatic. Beautiful home.
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