6 Comments Posted by KRISTY

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Do you sell large prints of your photos?
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I saw it when the buildings were being torn down and it sucks because the buildings have been around for so many years. Not only that but they look antique and worn down to the point where I think they should have left them up so people could enjoy the sites. Even though looking at it is kinda creepy, but beautiful at the same time.
I am glad that at least something important is staying in one piece...
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To bad this place couldn't have been made into a private residence like a home, or cleaned up to be a working hotel once again, or even a Bed and Breakfast complete with antiques. Could you imagine how much space you would have to get lost in this beautiful place? Amazing! Too bad most of these places are being re-desinged and made into condos, while other old structures like this one are simply being demolished only to then make way for a parking lot, or a shopping center, or more condos. I love old buildings, especially reading up on the history of them too. I love the lobby picture most of all, very beautiful designs on the large collumns and on the railings of the second floor. Reminds me of lost elegence of a forgotten time in history that is often overlooked nowadays. Nice pictures and wonderful website by the way, keep up the good work.
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does anyone know what building this picture was taken in?
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i wanna go there
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There is something creepy about this overgrowth. It makes the building seem alive. You do amazing work capturing these buildings.