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Abandoned Anglo Meat Packing Plant

Abandoned Anglo Meat Packing Plant in Uruguay in 19th Century

History of Abandoned Anglo Meat Packing Plant in Uruguay A company called ‘Anglo’ established a meat packing plant on the Uruguay River in 1899. It attracted workers from more than 50 countries. The factory (owned by Liebig at the time) was closed in 1979. Its iconic corned beef cans became famous worldwide as symbols of […]

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Abandoned Places Completely Transformed

Abandoned Places Completely Transformed [Then and now]

Rising from the ashes The world is full of hauntingly beautiful empty and abandoned places, from desolate distilleries and shuttered prisons to ruinous holiday resorts and redundant industrial structures. Some derelict buildings, however, have been restored or repurposed. We look at some of the places where new life is emerging from ancient ruins. Boston Massachusetts, USA, Charles Street

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Cementland

Cementland: From Abandoned Cement Factory to Castle Themed Amusement Park

Location: St. Louis, Missouri   Once it was a Garbage Heap of Local Industry. The decrepit lot on Riverview Drive, an abandoned and run-down longtime cement factory, had become a common site for local construction workers to dump truckloads of excess dirt and rock. No one cared or attempted to reroute them because the old

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Santa Clara Convent-a-Velha Monastery

Santa Clara Convent-a-Velha Monastery in Center of Portugal

The first of Coimbra’s two Santa Clara monasteries was founded by the river in 1283. When frequent flooding compelled the construction of a new monastery nearby, the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova (“the new”), it added “a velha” (“the old”) to the name in 1677. Dona Mor Dias founded the monastery as a residence for the

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