515 Comments Posted by Darlene

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eldokid, I am with you. I just don't get the reason behind smashing things in abandoned buildings. Frankly, there is no reason for it.
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This actually looks a tad more cheery than the other hallways.
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Out of all the photos so far, this might be the only place in this building where I could work.
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The chairs look somewhat comfy, but the rest of the room is just plain filthy. I sure wouldn't want to hang out in here.
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Gotta have those broken windows in these places...it's become quite common in Mott's galleries.
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Apt descriptions: dreary, moody, drab, depressing, and I'll add mine: dismal.
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March 30, 2002 - not that long ago. And they just got up and went bye bye.
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Soviet era construction, yes that about says it all. But the USA seems to have favored that style in some of their school buildings and psychiatric hospitals.
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And here we have the lone chair shot.
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There should have been a center aisle in this chapel. It seems so crowded by all these chairs.
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But where are the organ and piano that are usually left behind in these kinds of places? The two altars...hmmmm...maybe one for the Catholics and one for the Protestants? ;-)
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Now this has got to be the ugliest courtroom I have ever seen.
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An orange chair and a green chair left behind. Oh, and bricks for the walls...much nicer than those ugly beige block walls. Or so me thinks.
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What a downcast day to go exploring at such a sad, sad place.
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And if I'm correct and that is a speaker, they could listen to music while snoozing. ;-)