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author: Peter : Harrison, NJ
A continuation of the Sidetracked in Harrison series, these photos cover several square blocks of
warehouses in various stages of use/decay. The particular structures pictured here line the south
side of the train track that runs almost directly east-to-west through Harrison, NJ
The pink region on the map shows the area in question a little bit more clearly. Here's it's Googlemap,
and here is an overview map of Harrison, for context
This is the southerly view of the buildings from the NYC -bound PATH platform
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