705 Comments Posted by Iceberg

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So simple, I love it. Just like at Grossingers, a simple "G" was on doors all over the place.
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I wonder when or how long it will be, until the sun sets on this place completely? It will be a sad day when that happens, but as long this place is here, it will live on.
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mica, it was like on the Titanic, as the ceilings of the grand staircase, rooms & hallways decayed, the wiring held the lighting in place. Very interesting to see such a sight.
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All the white in this, gives it a clean look to it. I like this shot.

I wish I knew what state this place is in now. I know parts of it have been demolished, but is the whole place gone now?
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Love the red carpet, with the shadows & the darker end to the hall, gives this photo an even eerier vibe.
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News story or report link? Or is there not one to be linked to?
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What happened, Christine? Did the fire burn down the entire place or just badly damage it? Or was it contained to a certain part of the hospital?
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How is this place, is she still there or has the process to demolish begun? I hope she still stands, even if the conditions have gotten worse there.
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tile42guy, did you mean the Overlook Hotel? That is the name of the one from the Shining.

I wish this place looked like this still, but time has not been kind to the Pines & neither have people for that matter.
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I agree with wanderer on the MineCraft version, it is awesome & you did a wonderful job on it too. Thanks for sharing it with us all, Celeste.
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Wow, still looks good for being 35 years old & in the elements like it has been.
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Does anyone feel like the walls are closing in on you?
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Also in the Shawshank Redemption, Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) escaped through this way too in that movie.
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Giggity giggity goo. Sorry, the title made me think of that.
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The rust patterns here, makes it look like the walls are bleeding.