Inside Albany's Central Warehouse
- Graffiti is everywhere
- A look at the roof
- From the roof
- Looking toward the city
- A view from a window on one of the upper floors
- Graffiti is even on the steps
- Boxes of files, some dated 1984
- Looks a little dusty
- Concrete pillars are everywhere
- A look down one of the elevator shafts
- An electric panel surrounded by more graffiti
- Looks like a closed ticket counter
- What was once a bathroom
- Remarkably clean in some spots
- Remarkably clean in some spots
- Remarkably clean in some spots
- Remarkably clean in some spots
- A look down one of the elevator shafts
- Pallets used as barricades around old elevator shafts
- A walk through one of the lower floors
- Lots of natural light makes it less creepy
- The stairs. They go up.
- Debris left behind
- Pillars galore
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