1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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Yeah. You just KNOW them pesky zombies are in there!
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VERY awesome. The condition is amazing for the age of this place. Built to last. Can see some water infiltration on the far end. Once that starts, this place will take a nose dive fast.
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Doesn't look like anything in this place is fake. Cutting and polishing all that marble and wall facing stone is a huge amount of work that's rarely seen done any more. Very impressive!
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That's some incredible stuff there. Very strange that such a grand place sits neglected. Then some wack job chiseled some cherub faces out of it.
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Those doors and frames would cost a fortune to have made these days. Strange that somebody would pull two pins. I recall those old push button light switches, those are cool.
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This place appears to have enough left to make it worth saving. Perhaps it's remote location is making it less attractive.
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Maybe so, but you don't have to tell everyone that. The idea is to protect these places.
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Awesome as always, thnx for sharing! Exploring that place must had been quite an adventure.
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Not this type of construction. IMO, it was mostly a sales prop of fairly raw facades. Impressive and fun to go to back in it's hey-day, but nothing that would stand up to the elements in the area.
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Or were they shoved the shoplifters.
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Most stuff seen was bricks slathered with cement to smooth things out and make the contours and shapes. The water infiltration and freezing cycles had split everything to pieces.
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I just know there's zombies in there.
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It's said that a section of breakwater for the island was built with thousands of Springfield musket barrels banded together.
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I'd like to think it went back to one of the descendants. I hope so.
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The style of all the stuff is cool, but it wasn't built to go the long run. Some of the stuff looks pretty slap-dash. That's ok, that works for me, but trying to save anything is futile to a large degree.