167 Comments Posted by Michele

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Excellent photo!
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You all are funny!

I love this shot - I can almost feel the empty, cool air and the musty "old" smell in this room.
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Hi, Lyric & Serrena! Thank you for the warm welcome, I really love it here!

I, too, thought it was around the late 1800s and the Turn of the Century, too, Lyric. Very interesting archetecture (sp?)!
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Very nice!

First thought that popped into my head, though, was "Mexican Sombreros"!
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I've been a big Opacity fan since last year April '05, but, have made very few posts (quiet respect). I just gobble up every photo and every gallery for hours on end!

Motts, you are absolutely wonderful, talented, and truely has what it takes to have an ever-growing fan base!

Now, this place is jumping with lively talk, so I am chiming in! *waves to everyone*

Now, for my question...I either missed Mott's notion in his description, or it was left out: <b>Does anyone know when this place was built?</b>

Thanks! *passes chocolate to all*
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Security is tight because some asshats went up there and started a fire. Not to mention the swarms of drunken idiots parading through peoples backyards thinking they are going ghost hunting........It isn't spookyworld up there so grow up and act like adults. You will be arrested if caught up there. The residents in the area are not putting up with the charades anymore. You've had fair warning people - end of story.
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cutieeme Sunday, 09-18-05- Shame on me not....That atrocity up on the hill has brought nothing but aggravation and trouble for those who live in the immediate area and you'd have a different attitude if you lived in a beautiful home there and had to deal with goth weirdos tromping through your yard at all hours in attempts to get at the place. The people who live in the area have had to put up with drunk thrill seekers and wise ass punks who come around at all hours making noise and destroying personal property in some cases, and of course they don't give a crap about others and thats why I and my neighbors all have pretty much the same attitude. I can tell you this right now people. Three young men were arrested recently. They were lucky because if I find anyone trying to crawl up to that place in the wee hours on my property they're going to wish the police caught them first.
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Dunno how you got in there but you got some big bawlz on ya. I know someone who lives within a close view of the place and they tell me theres tight security 24/7 with violators being arrested. I'd never buy a condo there I'll tell you that much. Creepy as hell. I'd bet it's haunted too since I'm sure some violent murders took place behind those walls. Gives me the willies just thinking about it. Good work Mr Motts.
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Creepy looking joint for sure. I feel bad for the people who live nearby who have to look out their windows at that atrocity. Good riddence. They can't tear it down soon enough if you ask me. I know at least one other person who would emphatically agree. You know who you are if you read this. : - )
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MY EYES! MY EYES~!!!
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Oh.......my.........GOD!!!

WALLPAPER!

I love this one! My Husband is from Buffalo, and has all his family there. I think I saw this place (I am a huge old building lover) on one of our visits! In June of next year, I am going to take loads of pictures of this!

Jaw-dropping gorgeous, Motts!!!
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Waiting for a face-full...lol
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"Friday, 07-22-05
By: crow_n_key:

Maybe the windows were to let light into the shower area? There aren't light fixtures above the showers."

I would have to agree with Cow...the windows appear to be opague/frosted.

Interesting!
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LOL, Orchid, ditto!
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Thank you for your reply, Mr. Motts!

Oooohhh my goodness, 130 year old wood!

*thud*