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Recently moved back in Beacon, Diane Landro is a photographer from Dutchess County, New York.

Burned house in the state of New York

abandoned houses in the state of New York

Countryside, New York (United States)

Abandoned for more modern constructions, burned or left behind to adrift once the occupants died, abandoned houses populate the countryside. Hidden under vegetation who tries to conquer its old territory, sometimes the time prevents explorers from...
The abandoned Dundas Castle

the abandoned Dundas Castle

Roscoe, New York (United States)

Built in 1924 in Roscoe, New York state, the Dundas Castle was modeled after a 15th century’s castle in Scotland, located near Edinburgh. The American version of the Dundas Castle was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. This...
The abandoned Rochester Subway

the abandoned Rochester Subway

Rochester, New York (United States)

In 1918 the Erie Canal was re-routed to by-pass downtown Rochester, and in 1919 the abandoned canal was bought to serve as a grade-separated route for the heavy "inter-urban" streetcars that were seen as obstructing surface street traffic. Tracks...
Cayadutta Tanning

the Cayadutta Tanning factory

Gloversville, New York (United States)

Located in Gloversville near Albany NY, this abandoned factory is ready to crumble. Before 1870, Gloversville was a small village called Stump City. When it became an incorporated village in 1853, the name was changed to Gloversville due to the...
The Bannerman's Island

the Bannerman's Island

Nelsonville, New York (United States)

I was asked to photograph it (legally) by the Trust group thats restoring the island,which was a life long dream of mine. The history of the island began in 1900 when Francis Bannerman purchased the island. Located in the Hudson River near Beacon,...
Hotel Adler, the abandoned bathhouse - Photo by Diane Landro

the abandoned bathhouse

Sharon Springs, New York (United States)

The 150-room Adler Hotel on the northern edge of the village with its Spanish style architecture was the last great hotel built prior to the great depression in Sharon Springs. The five-story hotel opened in 1927 and closed after the 2004 summer...