The Abandoned Rancho Appaloosa

Published 6th of February, 2017

Old Fittings

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While most of the chambers in the stables were for horses, some were for grain, and presumably, hay.

Fire Alarms

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There are no signs of any fire damage, so presumably these were pressed in jest.

The Site Office

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Of all the buildings I think the site office looks the most sorry for itself.

Inside the Site Office

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Here there were various medicines and tea making facilities.

The Track

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The track is now very overgrown. I wonder if the pipes we saw before were used for maintaining these railings?

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