27 Comments Posted by Cortney

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You can't help but appreciate the work that went into those heavy wood doors!
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Did you keep one as a souvenir?
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Look at that tile floor! :)
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Ah, now I have the answer to my previous question! :)
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Is this natural light seeping through cracks? It's so symmetrical it's hard to believe. I really like this photo.
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Love this shot.
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It's actually very common to see older buildings with a large side and only 1 to 3 windows. Always struck me as odd, but I imagine it had something to do with either aesthetics, temperature, light and/or whether there was another building attached to it at one time.
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It almost looks like the mantle was removed for sale or reuse?
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LOVING the detail and preservation of this room!
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It's neat that the light fixture is still suspended from the ceiling amidst all that chaos.
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That drop ceiling is in better shape than some apartments I've looked at over the years!
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your work is truly amazing, Tom....I have spent the better part of my Friday morning in awe. I have wanted to work on a project like this myself, for some time. *envious* Thanks for sharing the history of these locations w/the world!