I chose this month's Best Comment Ever from a post about a mysterious TV repair shop because it shed some light on a site that might not be abandoned after all, while adding more layers of mystery.
FWIW,
that "TV repair shop" looks totally abandoned, but I don't think it is.
The buildings in your first two photographs were occupied by a
mysterious...well, TV repair business as recently as 5 years ago. It's
a loooong, story, but here's the short-short version: Against my better
judgment, I purchased a cheap Akai TV from Sam's Club. The TV, of
course, broke after a month. Akai actually had me drop it off at the
buildings in your photo (which confused me because they looked much the
same at that time). The inside of both buildings was creepy in a way
that's hard to describe. The one on the left (top) seemed to be where
they actually worked, and the other one seemed to be storage or
something, but the contents of both seemed much the same to me--a
combination of an old TV repair shop and Miss Havisham's dining room,
frozen in time like something you'd find inside a pyramid. The three
chain-smoking guys (all men a generation apart in age, probably from
the same family) who seemed to own the shop were very odd, but affable
enough. Still, I couldn't help but wonder what exactly was going on
there that allowed them to make enough money to justify the place's
continued existence. (And as for that speaker: They seem to have those
wired up throughout the place, and connected to a radio to listen to
while they...do whatever it is they do with their time in there.
Perhaps the one outside is their way of signaling that someone is
"home" because otherwise, it would be difficult to tell.
Thanks to David Pye for that back story. It's comments like this that keep me ever vigilant for more vacant buildings to feature on Abandoned Baton Rouge.
And welcome newcomers! If you found Abandoned Baton Rouge via my presence at South by Southwest or you're otherwise new to this blog, read on for suggested points of entry.
Best Comment Ever, Miss Havisham's Repair Shop Edition
I chose this month's Best Comment Ever from a post about a mysterious TV repair shop because it shed some light on a site that might not be abandoned after all, while adding more layers of mystery.
Thanks to David Pye for that back story. It's comments like this that keep me ever vigilant for more vacant buildings to feature on Abandoned Baton Rouge.
And welcome newcomers! If you found Abandoned Baton Rouge via my presence at South by Southwest or you're otherwise new to this blog, read on for suggested points of entry.
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