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The mysterious case of the abandoned NYC mansion - Page 3 of 21 - Kiwi Report

The mysterious case of the abandoned NYC mansion


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The decaying building was first constructed in the 1930s and saw people living in it until the 1970s. No one else really knows who the owners of this expansive property were nor why it was simply abandoned. It is quite a place too – the building even holds an indoor tennis court and bowling alley. It’s so close to Manhattan that it is a shock that no one has turned it into a luxury hotel or something.
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Photo Credit: Bryan Sansivero / Instagram

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