217 Comments Posted by Jason

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The fireplace looks dramatically smaller just because the mantel was removed (most likely by salvage thieves). The huge stone support beam in the firebox would have been covered by a heavily carved mantel. I agree with the above comments that most likely a giant mirror was used on the over mantel to reflect large amount of light into this beautiful room. I can see how beautiful it was in my head!
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It's broken but it can also be restored. Ive done work like this and that railing could be restored. It is amazing the type of restoration products are out there today...
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I can see it now....Wonderful fairy tale castle for sale with beautiful details...slight restoration needed...
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If the city does decide to take this building down I hope at least they try to salvage of all the beautiful architectural details it has. I just think its crazy that no one could find a new use for such an amazing building of this quality.
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When train travel made you feel like royalty...
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Absolutely beautiful..this type of stonework is never seen anymore. As a Historic Preservationist it makes me physically upset that these buildings are left to fall apart...
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i am on a psp right now so it takes forever to type anything.i would like to go fishing with you off the back of the boat just as long as you bring the food.
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I'm glad you like my drawing.
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been there many times. I have had quite a few personal experiences there with cold spots in the main hospital building. As well as sensations of being watched or followed through some of the tunnels. It was a great place to go explore until the security became to tight. Best way to enter [information removed as per site policy].
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I drove around it a few months back for the first time, and it was the scariest thing that i have ever seen. I totally felt like I was being watched by someone in the towers. I kept looking through the windows expecting to see a ghost or something. Such a scary place.
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Eery that every door is opened to the same exact angle. Did you do that?
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Oddly most of the fallout signs I've seen in intact buildings have corroded or worn out to some extent. This looks like nothing has touched it.
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Every trip must have the wheelchair. :)
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The very familiar lone wheelchair.
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I love the Cuthluu reference Vastarien!!!