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Abandoned places with unnerving histories - Page 31 of 40 - Kiwi Report

Abandoned places with unnerving histories


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[post_page_title]Abandoned Mill: Ontario, Canada[/post_page_title]
No one knows why this mill was abandoned, but it’s recorded as being ditched in 1915. It only operated for 4 years, built by Thomas “Carbide” Wilson in 1911, and produced a healthy amount of phosphate fertilizer. Experts assume that the mill was deserted in 1915 since that’s the year that Wilson died and no one was left to run the place properly. Regardless, it looks pretty eerie in a picture – how would it feel to stand on those rocks and actually see it in person?
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