Have A Look At This Long Island House That Has Been Untouched For Decades

Published on 07/16/2021
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Some Areas Were Preserved Better

We’ve already seen the attic room, and now we’ll see a hallway on the upper floor of the house. This section of the house was most likely utilized for storage and living quarters for the household employees. The ceiling has collapsed in large sections, the walls are discolored, and debris covers the floor. Despite the fact that it’s in a state of disarray, this long-abandoned corridor contains numerous historical clues.

Some Areas Were Preserved Better

Some Areas Were Preserved Better

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A Better Look At The Fireplace

A photograph of a woman in a dress stands above a well-preserved fireplace mantel in this apartment. Two other portraits stand on the walls: one of a child on the left and one of a youngster with a dog on the right. A teacup sits on the mantle as though it had been tossed there by accident. This shot also shows some lamp wires, as power was one of the few contemporary amenities Ms. Carll had during her time here.

A Better Look At The Fireplace

A Better Look At The Fireplace

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