A Country Place Assisted Living Facility
Take a virtual walk-through of an abandoned assisted living facility that was also an elementary school in Brevard County with this twenty-one (21) 360-degree panoramic image self-guided virtual tour. Do you like urban exploring? Here is a map with tons of GPS locations for you to get out and explore.
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About the abandoned location
Built-in the late 1960’s this was the old Dixie Elementary school that served North Titusville and Mims area of Brevard County, Florida. In 1984, Brevard County sold the property to First Franklin inc., which was based out of Virginia. The property was then sold again in 1993 to Eda Invest Corp out of DeBary Florida. In 2011, the property switched owners again. In 2013, a company called Long Island Realty International LLC. purchased the property. In 2021, the property changed hands once again to 2850 Counts Lane LLC. The property has been sitting vacant since around 2010-11 when the assisted living facility either closed or moved to a new location. If you have more information about this property, please share it in the comments. View on Google Maps.
If you found this property interesting, you might like to view the 360-degree images captured at the near by abandoned Johnson’s Live Bait shop. Here is a list of all the abandoned locations around the world that are featured on Abandoned in 360 website. You can also check out our top abandoned places in Florida page.
Do you have 360-degree panoramic images captured in an abandoned location? Send your images to Abandonedin360@gmail.com. If you choose to go out and do some urban exploring in your town, here are some safety tips before you head out on your adventure.
Equipment used to capture the 360-degree panoramic images:
- Canon DSLR camera
- Canon 8-15mm fisheye
- Manfrotto tripod
- Custom rotating tripod head
If you want to start shooting 360-degree panoramic images, you might want to look onto one-click 360-degree action cameras.
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