I stopped by Friendship on my way home from dropping something off at a friends house. One of the OTNJ people mentioned some trees that had been dragged into the packing house foundation at Friendship. She was right - it looks like someone dragged them down into the cellar hole to try to stop vehicles from driving there, but it seems like the trees didn't help the foundation walls much either.
Anyway, I documented some of the destruction going on there, and have some older photos so that people can see how much we've lost over the last 15 or so years. The bulk of the destruction seems to be coming from people who drive their vehicles through the ruins.
Let's start with the Packing House. This is it today:
The cellar hole is protected by this helpful guardrail, which is clearly an effective deterrent.
A tree has been placed behind the guardrail near where people drive into the ruin.
Another tree has been pushed into the ruin. Various bits of brush have been thrown in as well.
Note the other entrance to the ruin in the back. Look at how worn down it is.
Bored kids who don't appreciate history.
The back wall of the packing house back in 2000. Notice how much of the wall is still left standing.
2009.
Another cellar hole. Someone threw a tree in to try to keep people from driving through.
The same cellar hole back in 2000. It's destroyed but not as badly as it is now, 15 years later. Some of this is due to erosion and weathering, but mostly due to selfish people.
The cellar hole to the immediate left of the packing house. This was a nice raised foundation.
Continued in the next post.
Anyway, I documented some of the destruction going on there, and have some older photos so that people can see how much we've lost over the last 15 or so years. The bulk of the destruction seems to be coming from people who drive their vehicles through the ruins.
Let's start with the Packing House. This is it today:
The cellar hole is protected by this helpful guardrail, which is clearly an effective deterrent.
A tree has been placed behind the guardrail near where people drive into the ruin.
Another tree has been pushed into the ruin. Various bits of brush have been thrown in as well.
Note the other entrance to the ruin in the back. Look at how worn down it is.
Bored kids who don't appreciate history.
The back wall of the packing house back in 2000. Notice how much of the wall is still left standing.
2009.
Another cellar hole. Someone threw a tree in to try to keep people from driving through.
The same cellar hole back in 2000. It's destroyed but not as badly as it is now, 15 years later. Some of this is due to erosion and weathering, but mostly due to selfish people.
The cellar hole to the immediate left of the packing house. This was a nice raised foundation.
Continued in the next post.