96 Comments Posted by Mona

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I can't help but keep thinking that this looks like some type of public school on the east coast.
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academic theater I think.
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I'm amazed at how clean it actually looks. Almost like it was just put there...almost.
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This makes me a little sad too :( Poor little guy/girl.
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These don't touch my heart the way many of the other places do. Not exactly a place for poor souls and/or memories is it? These give me a creepy and, somewhat, scary feeling.
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Work like this was called taking pride in your work/craft. Gone these days.
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You wouldn't find that tile in Home Depot. Such great detail and craftsmanship. A by-gone era.
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Torn down?! How could they let this beauty that will never be again so to waste? Such a shame.
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Not exactly the princess and the pea is it? Anyone remember that story?
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You could almost hear the applause.
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Strange how the bat handle wrapped in tape is not covered with debris like the rest of it.
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Were there square pegs in the wheel well? I'm wondering if the holes were there to keep the wheel from vibrating or shaking. ...if the pegs were there, that is.
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She did an awesome job!!! You should have more of this type of 'art'. I think it gave a good portrayal of the time. It brought the place back to life.
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Could you feel a presence as you stood there? I would I would. Ghosts.
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This site always makes me take stock of my life. My troubles are few... I've been so very lucky.