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I clicked the link that Motts provided, and I couldn't believe how much some of the old rides sold for.
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I am about 1 inch shy of being a hobbit, and I am also lacking the hairy feet (thank God!)
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Me three! Shorties of the world, unite!
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And what light caused that shadow in the top window to the right? : )
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Awesome shot
Thank you for this wonderful gallery. Abandoned amusement parks is were my obsession originally started. (when I stumbled across abandoned "Storyland" while on vacation) I absolutely loved this gallery. Some of the circa '20's rides are still in operation in Kennywood Park near Pittsburgh and at Blackpool Amusements in Blackpool, England. I love both of those parks.
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"when there's no more room in hell..........."
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I havn't seen a silkster post in a while...........
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This is the most interesting of the photos, in my opinion. The sky and the way the vertical and diagonal work together is nice.
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woo hoo!! new pics!!! That must have been a hell of a vacation Mr. Motts!!)
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great photo. there are so many shots (this one included) that just look like the "inhabitants" have just Poof! disappeared and anything they were doing or holding has just dropped to the floor, very creepy but very beautiful
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Wait!! We can't leave without Lynne......and where's ~Me? **searching the crowd for pirate derbies**
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Me too, Jo!
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Oh you're sneaky Motts! LOL
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LYNNE! It's so lonely without you here ya know! **blows nose** Thanks for the hug....