705 Comments Posted by Iceberg

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Felicity,
Thank you so much for sharing those, she is still standing. That second window area is on the verge of collapse there & time, weather are not being any kinder to her now. Again, thanks for the photos.
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I wonder how the grand ole gal is doing now, an up to date photo of how she looks would be nice to see.
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eldo, good to hear from you again. Hope all is well with you.
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Motts, I hope you are well, eagerly awaiting your next gem you share with us all. Until then, take care.

Again, thanks for sharing this place with us all.
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Emily, this building is likely gone now & Motts would never tell you anyway, plus it's against the the rules of the site to ask such info. Enjoy the galleries & the site.
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dennis,
Seeing how you asked this question 2 times, the answer is no. This entire place has been demolished. So, question is now answered for you.
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Well then, get on it.
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The beams & ceiling look here, reminds me of a very famous resort pool area, which sadly is no longer standing... Grossinger's.
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Interesting walkway, the angle & the lighting too. I see a lamp down a bit, so both that & the lights on the wall will have Mica tickled pink, like the color of the walls here.
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The buckle in the wall there is crazy, just, wow.
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The red carpet made me think of this image...
https://opacity.us/image44_creepy_hall.htm
... this is not as creepy though. Brightly lit & some can lights for Mica too.
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One can only fathom what is on his mind.
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I'd love to see kids of today, try to make a call on one of these.
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Carpet goes on the floor only, not on walls or ceilings. A fad I'll never understand & hope never returns.
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Thank you again, Motts, for such an awesome new gallery to enjoy.