1,836 Comments Posted by LucieLou

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Thats really nice shot Motts! Like you could stand here and feel the breeze, and get a hint of the smell evergreen. Feel the sun on your face. Awwww :)
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That decor > What a shame! Why is there a board running across that opening? Was that an empty elevator shaft?
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Do you think that ached opening was big enough for an ambulance to drive through? or was it just a walkway?
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Thank you Larry! I almost missed that.
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I see whats left of arched doorways as well. The OR must of been an after thought or added on as need arose. Do like the Blue!
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Looks like a chicken foot :) until you scroll down to the bottom. I hate it when they strip these places and it leaves us with nothing of the old equipment to see.
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I will go with MomPink and jackieb's comments.
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Cant imagine how the new additions Ever looked better than the original...Very glad they left the door and arch window on the end as they were and didnt try to change them into something hideous too.
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Oh, What a shame! I didnt want this gallery to end. Great tour of the place Motts. Thank you for all the interesting photos. Especially that teletype machine :)
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The last party! Love your lighting here in B&White;.
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What a colorful hunting scene and get a look at that floral seat padding...Whoa! My eyes....
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John Travolta danced here. hahaaha! Dont think anyone could get a groove on anymore on that floor!
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Gold and Dark blue... Kind of Egyptian, then on second glance isnt that little fur trees on the posts
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This is sooo awesome! Im with you MomPink. They are still plugged in! One had to be for more towels and another for room service, and can you possibly do anything about the noise in room 203.
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This is so interesting! What a display to find. Looks like a snake in there.