July 11, 2018

The Real Housewives of The OC

The Fancy Cat House.
The Fancy Cat House

Pictures Below are Recent here is a link to how it was in 2010.

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The Hoarder House 1
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The Hoarder House 2
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The Empty House.
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July 3, 2018

The House of the Holy


The PUC of Christ occupies buildings erected in 1910 by CCC of Mount Hope. As designed by Hoppin & Koen of NYC, the Georgian- or Colonial Revival-style complex was built on an irregular plot on the northeast corner of The Bronx. In the center is the sanctuary that has a domed roof of tin, painted green, and an entrance framed by a tall portico with four columns. Above the portico is a square tower that originally had a tiered steeple. All of the buildings are of red brick with white wood trim. The circular auditorium including the balcony that could accommodate 370 people. Plans to add side galleries were never realized. Abutting the sanctuary on the north is the four bedroom parsonage. On the other side is the building containing an auditorium, gymnasium, and meeting rooms. The completed buildings were opened on September 18, 1910, and formally dedicated the next month. 
Here is what it looks like today.


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July 1, 2018

This old mansion


This old mansion.
In its prime it was a cutting edge nursing home that had all of the amenities any aging person could want. 
It was a long-term care facility that offered around the clock nursing care for individuals with chronic illness or injury who are unable to care for themselves in an independent manner. This nursing homes housed those that where elderly and unable to continue caring for themselves, as well as individuals of all ages who have chronic health concerns or permanent physical or mental disabilities that prevent them from being able to care for themselves. 
After Years of neglect the building fell into disrepair and the occupants were moved into a newer building up the hill from the old mansion. Here is how it sits today. 


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