Hello everyone, this is my first post here, so I will start off with some pictures of my favorite spots.
I took these back in August which explains all of the plant growth.
Here are some night shots I took around midnight a few weeks back.
That's' about it for now, thanks for all of the interesting reads I've had here.
Kingdom City
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Re: Kingdom City
Nice pics. What city is this in? I can't read it on the water tower.
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RE: Kingdom City
Kingdom city? The subject title?GlassCurtain wrote:Nice pics. What city is this in? I can't read it on the water tower.
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RE: Kingdom City
It's in Kingdom City which is about 22 miles east of Columbia on I-70 or about 30 miles north of Jefferson City via US 54.What city is this in?
Thanks for the compliments on the pictures. The night time pics are my first attempt at using a long (15 second) exposure.
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Re: Kingdom City
is that location north of Kingdom City going towards Mexico?
Speaking of Mexice, there are some badass houses up there.
Speaking of Mexice, there are some badass houses up there.
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RE: Kingdom City
It's on old US 40 on the east side of Kingdom City. You can actually see the sign from HWY 54.
There's also a neat old 60s-ish gas station on the corner of 54 & old US40 that 'looks' abandoned, but, I'm not so sure anymore because I've been seeing cars parked near the gas station recently. Either way, here's a poor photo of it.
Also, if anyone plans on actually exploring the innards of the motel, my advice is try at night. There's a flea market across the road that is open for most of the day & a business of some sort next door that also seems to be active during the daytime.
As for Mexico, yes lots of neat old houses at least for as long as they can stay out of the path of the demolition-happy city government. They tore down a very cool house dating to pre-civil war times several months ago.
There's also a neat old 60s-ish gas station on the corner of 54 & old US40 that 'looks' abandoned, but, I'm not so sure anymore because I've been seeing cars parked near the gas station recently. Either way, here's a poor photo of it.
Also, if anyone plans on actually exploring the innards of the motel, my advice is try at night. There's a flea market across the road that is open for most of the day & a business of some sort next door that also seems to be active during the daytime.
As for Mexico, yes lots of neat old houses at least for as long as they can stay out of the path of the demolition-happy city government. They tore down a very cool house dating to pre-civil war times several months ago.