RM2R1X8NN–A small empty room that is mostly white with some shelves and a small piece of furniture. This house has since been demolished.
RM2R1X96W–A recreation room with a foosball table, billiards table, a bar and a fireplace in the basement of a large home. This house has since been demolished
RM2R1X9BE–A chandelier and ceiling medallion hanging over a staircase inside a large home. This house has since been demolished.
RM2R1X8XY–A chandelier and ceiling medallion hanging in a living room. This house has since been demolished.
RM2R1X8T9–A dirty couch sitting in front of a starkly empty wall. This house has since been demolished.
RM2R1X9EF–Looking down over a semi spiral staircase inside a large home. This house has since been demolished.
RM2R1X931–A recreation room with a foosball table, billiards table and a bar in the basement of a large home. This house has since been demolished.
RM2R1X90Y–A billiards table with a home bar in the background in the basement of a large home. This house has since been demolished.
RM2PKAXD8–A chair sculpture seen through a doorway. This building has been demolished.
RM2PKAT27–A white brick apartment building that used to be located 77 Clarendon Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building has been demolished.
RM2PKAXX3–A group of chairs framed by a doorframe in a room with white walls. This building has been demolished.
RM2PKATYW–A white brick apartment building that used to be located 77 Clarendon Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building has been demolished.
RM2PKAWYR–A white brick apartment building that used to be located 77 Clarendon Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building has been demolished.
RM2PKAYDX–A white brick apartment building that used to be located 77 Clarendon Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building has been demolished.
RM2PKATJ6–A white brick apartment building that used to be located 77 Clarendon Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building has been demolished.
RM2PKAW8B–A white brick apartment building that used to be located 77 Clarendon Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building has been demolished.
RM2PD7B31–Dozens of unpainted ceramic figurines on shelves.
RM2PD7D0C–Dozens of ceramic molds sitting on shelves.
RM2PD7BK9–Dozens of unpainted ceramic figurines on shelves.
RM2PD76Y2–A ceramic artist's tool kit.
RM2PD7DFJ–A keep out warning spray painted onto the side of an old weathered wooden building.
RM2PD7E2E–A keep out and no trespassing warning spray painted onto the side of an old weathered wooden building.
RM2PD7A9W–Hundreds of ceramic paint bottles on shelves.
RM2PD7CCP–Dozens of ceramic molds sitting on shelves.
RM2PD78JT–A ceramic female clown hanging on a wall.
RM2NTF5FC–A 1950s Westinghouse console television set. This house has since been demolished
RM2NTF89N–Rear view of a mid century modern home. This house has since been demolished
RM2NTF7HN–View from a deck of a mid century modern home overlooking a lake. This house has since been demolished
RM2NTF959–Rear view of a mid century modern home. This house has since been demolished
RM2NTF198–A record player and cassette deck built into the wall. This house has since been demolished
RM2NTF0F0–A retro kitchen inside an older home. This house has since been demolished
RM2NTF38E–Built in cupboards and shelves with wood panelling and a long hallway. This house has since been demolished
RM2NTFARH–View from the front of a mid century modern home. This house has since been demolished
RM2NTF6K0–Built in cupboards and shelves with wood panelling in a bedroom. This house has since been demolished
RM2NB18D7–A boarded up glass door inside an abandoned house. This house has since been demolished.
RM2NB12GK–The atrium at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2NB15T8–A large wooden and rustic living room inside an abandoned house. This house has since been demolished.
RM2NB19E1–A large wooden and rustic living room with fireplace inside an abandoned house. This house has since been demolished.
RM2NB11EH–The main entry at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2NB13GM–The indoor swimming pool at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2NB14E1–An exterior view of the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2MRWM7A–A filthy apartment kitchen with lots of clutter inside a hoarder's apartment. This building has since been demolished
RM2MRWC6F–A restaurant and seating area at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building is now demolished.
RM2MRWJ9W–An exterior view of the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building has been demolished.
RM2MRWDW6–The indoor swimming pool at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building is now demolished.
RM2MRWF7T–An exterior view of the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building has been demolished.
RM2MRWP2T–A man sitting on a sink reading the newspaper in a retro bathroom. This house has been demolished.
RM2MRWH1B–An exterior view of the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This building has been demolished.
RM2M5C00G–An old Bell payphone at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2M5C090–A hot tub at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2M5BY52–The west tower elevators inside the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2M5BY3H–A hotel room inside the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2M5BYB2–The main lobby elevators at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2M5BY1R–A staircase inside the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2M5BYHM–An old analog cash register at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2M5BY5X–The atrium at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2M142D4–An overgrown tennis court. This house is now demolished.
RM2M142AR–A wall of cream coloured cupboards. This house is now demolished.
RM2M142BC–A couch in a living room with holes in the wall. This house is now demolished.
RM2M142BP–A 1960s staircase. This house is now demolished.
RM2M142DH–A very tall tray ceiling above the main entry way of a large house. This house has since been demolished.
RM2M142E0–Fancy winder stairs built out of wood with steel balusters inside a large home. This house has since been demolished.
RM2M142B4–Fake plants on a shelf. This house is now demolished.
RM2M142FA–A decorative newel cap made out of wood and stained. This house has since been demolished.
RM2KH7KGR–An exterior view of the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2KH7MFJ–Light shining into an empty room of the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2KH7X67–An elevated view of the atrium at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2KH7TDA–A restaurant seating area at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2KH7R4E–A long empty hallway at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2KH7JG4–An exterior view of the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2KH7N98–A long empty hallway at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2KH7W6T–The main entry at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2K6NA6J–A hotel bar named Cascades Lounge at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2K6N9YX–The indoor swimming pool at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2K6NAKJ–An elevated view of the atrium at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2K6NA2H–The indoor swimming pool at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2K6N9W7–A fountain at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2K6NAAN–The front desk at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2K6NA8G–Lounge area of the lobby at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2K6N9P1–An elevated view of the indoor swimming pool at the now demolished Holiday Inn Yorkdale Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2K0X5DP–A staircase inside a home. This home has since been demolished.
RM2K0X5E8–A staircase inside a home. This home has since been demolished.
RM2K0X5H3–Wall mounted mailboxes in an apartment building. This building has since been demolished.
RM2K0X5BW–A small bathroom inside a house with an oval shaped window. this home has since been demolished.
RM2K0X5D0–A staircase inside a home. This home has since been demolished.
RM2K0X5F6–A greenhouse built onto the back of a house. This home has since been demolished.
RM2K0X5EN–Built-in bookcases and a chandelier hanging from a vaulted ceiling. This home has since been demolished.
RM2JRYDX8–The Imperial Manor apartments in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that has since been demolished.
RM2JRYE3R–An empty hallway inside an apartment building. This building has since been demolished
RM2JRYE0W–An alley between two buildings in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RM2JRYDC1–A couch in a dirty room that is set up for sleeping. This building has since been demolished.
RM2JRYDK2–A small laundry room inside an apartment building. This building has since been demolished.
RM2JRYDM5–A filthy apartment living room with lots of clutter inside a hoarder's apartment. This building has since been demolished
RM2JRYDB5–An empty hallway inside an apartment building. This building has since been demolished
RM2JRYDRM–A filthy pile of trash inside a hoarder's apartment. This building has since been demolished
RM2JRYDNF–A filthy apartment bathroom with lots of clutter inside a hoarder's apartment. This building has since been demolished
RM2JRYDTY–The Imperial Manor apartments in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that has since been demolished.
RM2JRYE1Y–Cobwebs and dead bugs collecting on empty beer bottles and cans on a window sill. This building has since been demolished.
RM2JRYD9N–A key lock box on the wall. This building has since been demolished
RM2JRYDFN–Various strange items in a dirty freezer. This building has since been demolished.
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