219 Comments Posted by Bob

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clothes line for wash in toilets against rules but sometime tolerated and privacy curtains
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they used them as clothes line which were against policy however sometimes tolerated curtains too
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I wonder how they got piano in there to begin with since there were no elevators?
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incredible
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Use to work in Riverdale Ill north of here. Use to shop with the wife all the time in the 70's.
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Looks like it had been converted to a light fixture.
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bob I've been there today and heard stuff in there but it was fun exploring it and I recommend you go you will have fun while getting creeper out
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It would sure be nice to see an abandoned building that wasn't vandalized by assholes with spray paint. What are they like 10 years old?
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awesome!
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To think, some day this beautiful stone work will fall to the wrecking ball, such a shame.
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Very familiar with the tape, worked for the Railroad in 1968, IBM Punch cards would be put into a card to tape machine, and then the tape could be loaded and information sent via teletype.
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Bomb. It
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Growing up in Gary in the 50's I had been to this theater many many times. It was truly beautiful. It breaks my heart to see it in this shape, but all of Gary is in that shape now.
Thanks for the photos.
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wow such big space
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if you look closely you see a head like a ghost