9 Comments Posted by Brianna

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There are so many reasons why this could have happened...

Imagine, the owner dies with no heirs, close family, or instructions on how to deal with the house. The furnishings are sold to pay debts, but the house costs more to renovate or keep up than it's really worth, so it sits...

Or, the house is left to a surviving son or daughter in another state. They can't move their jobs and families to this big old house, they can't afford a live-in caretaker, they can barely afford the property taxes on the house. It goes up for sale, but dad never put much money into renovations and it needs new wiring and plumbing to get up to code, and probably a new roof. The house sits on the market, no one willing to take on the challenge for such a large house so far from town, needing such expensive repairs.

One late winter evening, a short in the wiring sparks a fire that burns fast and hot, collapsing the roof before the fire department can arrive. Several states away, the family gets the phone call - their inheritance burning - and there's little they can do about it. So the house sits, too expensive to repair, too far away to worry about.
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my grandpa says he was a cook in group for he has herd yelling screaming and pots flying omg!
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I think that they are just similer hallways. Look at the difference in the decorations on the wall, how in the oldershot, the brown wood winds back, but in Motts' shot, it's just a single line that doesn't wind back.... They are amazing shots though
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Why just the polish kids? I think any kid might fall for it, especially the state that the kids had to be in to come here in the first place.
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I think that they cleaned up nice.it looks beautiful
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I think that should keep everything the way it is!!!!!!!!!
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this gallery was not so great.
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this gallery was better than the last. most of the pictures in both of the galleries are in the movie session 9. the movie was the best i ever saw.
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HEY THATS ONE OF THE BUILDING THAT BELONGS TO THE STATE SCHOOL. MY AUNT WORKED AT ONE OF THESE BUILDINGS.I THINK IT WAS THIS BUILDING