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UER Forum > US: Great Lakes > Try Plating in rural Jackson (Viewed 670 times)
Findloo 


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Try Plating in rural Jackson
< on 12/10/2020 3:39 PM >
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Jackson has a lot of hidden gems lying around. One is a different location of Michner Plating Co . This complex is separated into 3 different buildings, unfortunately they are locked tight and the property obviously is owned by the city, I could only reach one of them. This was the final resting ground for the 73 year old company.



There used to be an overhanging that wrapped the offices.






This is a massive nest, luckily empty.




So much junk.







Some second floor inside of the second building.


Substation on the roof.






Some person left a roof on the ground here for over 15 years. Unusual thing to dump.



The third building had no graffiti on it compared to the art walls of the other two, odd.



Someone dumped their TV here, this made one of my favorite photos.




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DrDeke 


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Re: Try Plating in rural Jackson
< Reply # 1 on 2/10/2021 4:07 PM >
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Nice find! Any idea what that thing on the ground in pic 8 is?




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