Posted on 08/25/2014 9:42:24 AM PDT by C19fan
Phones on desks, linens on beds, catalog cards spilling out of the filing cabinetsall covered with a fine patina of dust. Neglected for years, and abandoned in seconds, its like a modern-day Pompeii in which the earth suddenly reclaimed its souls as they went about their daily business.
But this isnt fodder for the next Dean Koontz thriller; its real, and its 100 miles north of New York City. Sullivan County once boasted 538 hotels and over 50,000 bungalows, but today practically nothing remains of this illustrious, vacationing era, save crumbling towers and abandoned estates.
Walking through the haunting wreckagethirsty swimming pools filled with garbage, and rows of hotel towers tagged by vandalsits almost impossible to believe that area was one of the most important vacation destinations in America for well over a century.
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Is this where they had “summer stock” theaters?
Ahh, I was in the Wallingford area, that would explain why we didn’t talk about upstate NY so much.
CT WAS a great place. Sometimes when people ask me where I was from, I would say Krypton, my home planet blew up a long time ago.
I worked for a time in the Pocono’s......also lived about seven years in communities close to it.
Pretty much abandoned today
Didn’t one of those places run ads with Barbi Benton singing?
I don’t know....sorry....
RIP, Max Kellerman (and Johnny Castle, and Dr. Houseman)
It's there. You must have missed it.
That’s a good one !
Note: this topic was posted 8/25/2014 . Thanks C19fan.
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