Sometime some of you urbex people ought to get inside and report back on whether you can find rooms where it still smells like old milk!
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In the Glen Elk neighborhood of Clarksburg, West Virginia, on July 6th, 2020, the former Imperial Ice Cream Co. (erected circa 1915) at the southwest corner of Clark Street and Mayo Street, a "contributing property" to the Glen Elk Historic District, 93001232 on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Clarksburg (2117793)
• Harrison (county) (2002267)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• abandoned buildings (300008055)
• brick (clay material) (300010463)
• corners (attribute or configuration) (300404760)
• dairy plants (300006343)
• deterioration (300054106)
• historic buildings (300008063)
• historic districts (300000737)
• ice cream (300266767)
• paint (coating) (300015029)
• tan (color) (300266248)
• three-story (300163795)
• transferring construction equipment (300167975)
• trimming (decorative material) (300183798)
• urban blight (300163405)
• warehouses (300007722)
• white (color) (300129784)
Wikidata items:
• 6 July 2020 (Q57396806)
• 1910s in architecture (Q11185482)
• Clarksburg, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area (Q5127605)
• contributing property (Q76321820)
• Glen Elk (Q104889574)
• Glen Elk Historic District (Q5567728)
• July 6 (Q2695)
• July 2020 (Q55281154)
• National Register of Historic Places (Q3719)
• North-Central West Virginia (Q7053532)
• telescopic handler (Q1943369)
• Treaty of Fort Stanwix (Q246501)
• vacant building (Q56056305)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Historic districts—West Virginia (sh93001401)
• Ice cream industry (sh85063988)