Sunday Daily Delawhere [2.9.14]

Filed in Delaware by on February 9, 2014

Millville, Delaware

I believe this “hotel” or “apartment building” near Millville downstate is abandoned now, but a few years ago it was filled with migrant workers. They lived in squalor just to have a chance.

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  1. bamboozer says:

    Migrants aside farm country is dotted with abandoned houses, barns and outbuildings in various stages of decay. Huge farm houses, gigantic barns, sheds and chicken coops that were deserted years, perhaps decades ago. I find them fascinating and wonder why they were left to rot.

  2. fightingbluehen says:

    Why do you say they lived in squalor? How do you know how they lived?
    Typical left wing elitist conjecture.

  3. Brock Landers says:

    “How do you say they lived in squalor?” Look at the fucking place. That is how you say. Outside of the beach communities, the bulk of the reactionary, anti-American Sussex County gives third world squalor a run for it’s money.

  4. Delaware Dem says:

    Seriously, FBH, look at it. I remember driving by when it was inhabited. My estimate is that 10 people lived to a room.

    Typical right wing ignorance and stupidity.

  5. Dorian Gray says:

    “Left wing elitist conjecture.” HAHAHAHAHA! I was having trouble getting mentally off the ground this work week till I saw that fucking whopper… FBH is a fucking clown.

    East coast main stream media moguls. George Soros. Hollywood. Bleeding Hearts! Gay agenda.

    FBH is a cliche machine and an incredible bore.

  6. Stacy says:

    That place wasn’t a piece of crap until the ‘migrant’ workers took it over and destroyed it. It used to be apartments that were down in Fenwick Island and they moved them to Roxana to be used as apartments and it turned into a drug/prostitute/migrant worker hang out.

    Recently they hired someone to ‘live’ there and keep squatters away, but I even think he is gone now. Wish they would burn it down. What an eyesore.

    But, migrant workers didn’t have to tear that place apart. They live 10 to a cabin because they split the rent so that it’s cheaper and what they wages they don’t drink, they send back to their families in their country. I used to cash their paychecks at a local bank….they make quite a bit, enough to live in a nice place with a normal number to a household.

    Don’t feel bad for them, it’s what they choose.

  7. Rhonda H Tuman says:

    I remember when they were first built and was a thriving facility, managed well, and young families were getting their start. It started to go to hell, when management didn’t maintain the facility. That’s what is sad.