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Brick Factory
While visiting Eatonville a couple years ago, ran across this old abandoned brick factory. All these photos were taken with the Nikon Coolpix 950 camera. This past summer went back up to the site with the Nikon D100 camera to reshoot the site. To my disappointment, nothing was left. It looks like someone is about to build a housing project on the site (as if we need anymore) One thing interesting about this location is, there is red clay banks all over the place. It is no wonder the brick factory was built here. I never could get the clay off my tennis shoes and finally had to throw them away
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Abandond factory with clay in forground
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View down the row of kilns. Notice...
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The crusher. The clay was first...
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The brick factory falling into...
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Another shot of the crusher
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Smoke stacks used to heat the kilns...
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Kiln used to bake the bricks
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Kiln oven large as a small room
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Entrance to the oven
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After the clay was crushed, it...
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A water pump setting on a workbench...
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