Sunday, January 13, 2019

2 quilts found covering the front of Cook Elementary School in Flint, Michigan.

A strange yet bizarre discovery has been found in Flint, Michigan! Two 30 foot long quilts have been found covering the front of the former Cook Elementary School. These quilts date back to 2015 according to Google Maps street view imagery. The quilts were placed on the rooftop, extending all the way to ground level. A portion of these quilts cover some basement windows.

Flint is the only city I have seen that would cover an entire school building with a quilt. So whoever it was wasted perfectly good clothing material by covering an entire school. That’s illogical. That shit would never fly down here in Texas. Someone must be into knitting.

This is one of the many bizarre things you would never expect to see when browsing on street view using Google Maps. This is absolutely hilarious, wasteful, and staggering. Why would something like this happen? Why cover the school with it? Who would cover almost an entire school with quilts that big? How is this even possible? So many questions that have yet to be answered.

Some say the heating at Cook School hasn’t worked in decades back when it was a functioning school. Others say people who are bored out of their minds do something strange like this.
2 quilts covering the top of Cook Elementary School.
2 quilts covering the top of Cook Elementary School.

A quilt covering basement of Cook Elementary School.

3 comments:

  1. Wow shocking site to see.

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    1. We agree that a quit covering parts of a school building is a shocking site to see.

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