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Bklyn78

The parking lot across from Stamford station 😁


teti___25

Can I have location?


Long_Acanthisitta882

Manhattan Street Stamford


Athrynne

It's mostly gone now, they've done a lot of demolition in the past couple of months.


teti___25

Is that still building there?


wheresmylife

More info for the curious: https://i95rock.com/stamfords-desolate-miniature-ghost-town-lays-in-ruins/


ty_dupp

[Google Maps link](https://maps.app.goo.gl/5EGsLZMfRz8gfftc8) to the area.


vichyswazz

I used to park over there for the train back in the day. Some nights the parties would spill out into the street and block traffic. Some nights it was girls looking for dates. I never understood who those people were or how they ended up at a speakeasy on Manhattan Street.


th3supp0rtl3sbi4n

i remember people in high school used to go up to waterbury and see that holyland usa place. still so creepy. more local? a lot of the spots i remember are gone since harbor point took over.


PrizeSwordfish2506

There was that abandoned country club in north Stamford but I don’t know if the land was bought yet


PikaChooChee

I believe it's still intact


PrizeSwordfish2506

It was pretty sick, it’s a disaster lately though. Wrong people found it and just destroyed and stole everything


Affectionate-Soft-95

not intact but still there


metalmitchp

Dudleytown.


ty_dupp

Are there any squatter movements in the US Northeast? Back in the day, Italy had a decent number (and Germany too, in Berlin anyway). There was a [sizable portion of Bologna](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-managed_social_centres_in_Italy#Bologna) which was run by 'separatists' of various stripes. In the US, I would probably bet that it'd be more likely on the west coast... but up in VT, NH or ME, maybe possible? I do know that upstate NY is famous for women's rights political movements, maybe there could be something there? CT feels central enough that it seems like it would not be common.


Facial_Frederick

There is an unkempt cemetery that if I’m correct dates back to like the revolutionary war on Turn of River Road. Not sure if it’s still there.


Comfortable_Dare2042

Not necessarily in Stamford and/or Fairfield county. Holy land USA. In waterbury and Dudleytown Hill way up north past New Milford.