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Silo No. 5 complex is a remnant of the grain industry in Montreal. A massive machine for the movement of grain, Silo No. 5, with its 206 silos in three different structures, measures almost a half a kilometre long and reaches up to a height of 66.4 ... >>
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A massive machine for the movement of grain, Silo No. 5, with its 206 silos in three different structures, measures almost a half a kilometre long and reaches up to a height of 66.4 metres. Silo No. 5, was first constructed between 1903 and 1906 as ... >>
Abandoned places
Grain elevators and aerial galleries of Silo 5 at the Old Port of Montreal. A massive machine for the movement of grain, Silo No. 5, with its 206 silos in three different structures, measures almost a half a kilometre long and reaches up to a ... >>
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360 virtual tour of Michigan Central Station in Detroit. The station (also known as Michigan Central Depot or MCS), built in 1913 for the Michigan Central Railroad, was used since its opening in 1913 until the cessation of Amtrak service on January ... >>
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Urban exploration of one room at the abandoned Dow brewery in Montreal. The brewing company stopped its activities in the 1960s.
View the virtual tour with ambiant sound in this 360 degrees interactive panorama and see it as if you were ... >>
Abandoned places
Abandoned Dow brewery. Urban exploration in Montreal: Mill Hall on ice. The brewing company stopped its activities in the 1960s.
View the virtual tour with ambiant sound in this 360 degrees interactive panorama and see it as if you were ... >>
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360 virtual tour of the Ruins of Detroit: The waiting room of Michigan Central Station in Detroit. The station (also known as Michigan Central Depot or MCS), built in 1913 for the Michigan Central Railroad, was Detroit, Michigan's passenger ... >>
Abandoned places
360 panoramic photography of the Fisher Body Plant 21 located on the southeast corner of Piquette and St. Antoine.
This Detroit factory is currently abandonned. It was designed in 1921 by Albert Kahn for Fisher Body, who manufactured Buick and ... >>



































