[Let's define the buildings in question a bit better. There are three of them, and none of them, judging from the remaining foundation, seem like they were terribly large when not demolished. One story high, occupying a few thousand square feet each.
They don't appear to be particularly historic in any sense apart from that they were there and they're still there.
Two of them are very nearly gone entirely, with only one or two walls on each remaining intact, while the last is in significantly better shape and still has a door, even, stripped of paint but intact. This one has a hole bombed in its roof and a crumbling gap in the western wall, but is otherwise fine.
The crumbling gap betrays nothing in particular but what appears to be some decaying metal. Perhaps furniture.]
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They don't appear to be particularly historic in any sense apart from that they were there and they're still there.
Two of them are very nearly gone entirely, with only one or two walls on each remaining intact, while the last is in significantly better shape and still has a door, even, stripped of paint but intact. This one has a hole bombed in its roof and a crumbling gap in the western wall, but is otherwise fine.
The crumbling gap betrays nothing in particular but what appears to be some decaying metal. Perhaps furniture.]