206 Comments Posted by Kadee

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Okay another flamming comment with the "Savior complex" You obviously have a personal issue here, so please do everyone a favor and keep it out of the public eye on this comments page. Think what you want, I'll think differetly and keep your personal remarks about individuals to yourself and just look at the photos.
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You've got to be kidding me Edwardo. The person you "cleverly" hinted at may not be a Legend (or to I'm sure he is) but get over it. You may not agree with the fact that many many people frequented Byberry for their fun and entertainment, but they did. And all involved are sorry to see it be demolished, they have spent a life time enjoying the buildings and grounds. All they care about now is that if it has to go that it is taken care of in a safe method to protect the community in which they live. if something meant as much to you as this place does to so many who visited it regularly like a home away from home you may not be so quick to slander someone who only cares about the envirement of the community at this point.
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I do hope you decide to persue this again. It is one of the best galleries IMO. To put a model in this atmosphere that can protray as much emotion as Candace does puts a whole new, beautifully artistic spin in your photos. I think they are all so very emotional and enticing to view.
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Your not weird Amy, when I first looked at this gallery I felt the same way, especially in comparison to the asylums and hospitals. You can just picture it fixed up and lived in, it is a beautiful place
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Tom, copper is worth a lot of money when sold by the pound, it was most likely taken for salvage.
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I thought it was Robert DeNiro -LOL
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Great quotes reddll, thanks for sharing them.
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Very well said reddll
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If that is how you feel Adam then why are you here looking at it?
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Thank you Image Links for the before pictures. Great to see how it looked then, it was a gorgeous grand hall.
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Another great gallery. Thank you so much for bringing these beautiful places to us Motts.
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this shot is stunning. I love the light shining down on the ferns
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I think this is my favorite picture, theres something so beautiful about all the brick in there.
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I like the hall even better in color.
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That staircase must have been very grand. Beautiful scrollwork