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Check in at the Dark Castle in Shanghai and listen to a century of history.

📍Name: Blackstone Apartments 📌Address: 1331 Middle Fuxing Road 🚇Transportation: 770m walk from Exit 7 of Changshu Road Station on Metro Line 1 📝Introduction: The Blackstone Apartments were built in 1924. Its name comes from the owner at the time, the American, O.H. Blackstone. It was built of black brick and stone. ✏️Suitable for wearing black wasteland style/futuristic/Y2K style clothing. It looks good to take photos on a cloudy day or at night with the flash on. If it is daytime, you need to lower the brightness of your phone, so that the photos will look more advanced.
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Posted: Feb 26, 2025
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