84 Comments Posted by Rick

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Wow these bring back lots of memories. I lived, worked, and went to school here from 1974 to 1977.
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twisteddman...I'm near Salem, Oregon now. Can you give me any more details? I did see an Enchanted Forest Theme Park on the east side of hwy 5 while I was north bound. But it was like an amusement park. There is another one just south of Seattle also just off hwy 5 on the east. Again it is an amusement park. Anyway, I'll ask around also.....
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Looks like a bathroom from a girl scout camp.......
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The Simplex XL projector heads are worth some bucks because they can be used in today's automated theatres. However, the sound heads would require modification to new red LED readers. The carbon arc lamps used copper coated rods that burned about an hour but required adjusting each time a new reel was threaded. The lamps are worthless for use in modern theatres.
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They are multi-fuel LDS465 engines out of military 2 1/2 ton M35 series 6x6 trucks
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i went there once and i couldnt get inside these pics are great though
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Drove by there this week while lost - drove onto the grounds but did not leave the car. Spooky as hell in the daylight. I plan to stop there this weekend and ask the cops if I can go back on the grounds w/ my kids
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I remember kissing a girl in this stairwell.
I spent many of summer at the teen camp.
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you cant walk in there without steppin on a bumb