126 Comments Posted by dave

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Ahhh theres thos funny BOTTLE DIAZED FUSES they are the funnyest looking fuse ive ever seen they use them in european countries They are located in the round holders at the top of photo.
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I lost a gold cross necklace in there back in 1987,,, if anyone's seen it please let me know :)
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This place looks amazingly similar to the Blackhawk hotel in Davenport, IA. I was able to go inside after it was abandoned and get a few shots, nothing near the quality of these galleries though. great work!
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Sign says "Soap Dispenser Deliveries this Entrance."
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Gotta be a soap dispenser.
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"Nurse! Check the fuses, that last dose to our patient must have blown one."
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i went to rocky point for the first time on a 7th grade field trip, and instantly fell in love with it!!! i lived in hanson, mass. at the time, but, once i got my license in 1987, i made the trip to warwick several times a summer / fall until it closed. i saw many great bands there- michael morales... one hit wonder with the song"who do you give your love to" and the divinyls... "i touch myself"; my friend and i stayed late after that show, and went on all the rides with the band... hot lead singer!!! great memories!!!! wish my girls could have seen the place!!!!
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Was this photo taken in a tomb? Maybe the real body was relocated. Maybe someone broke into the tomb and they havent locked it up yet. Maybe this could be fake. I cant imagine a cemetery would leave it this way.
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This is quite possibly the creepiest picture on this website. Need I say more? 10/10

Job well done, Motts!
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Great picture!
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This room seems like it would be a perfect setting to have a dj come in, fill the room up with people, and party!
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Awesome Images!! does anyone one know the location ?
davidgarciaphotography@yahoo.com

thank you
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I have one of these wonderful machines, and we actually USE it. It sounds like a Sunbeam Mixmaster and gives off an aroma of burning dust, hot film and lubricating oil, which is instantly recognizable to any boomer as "projector smell". It brings me crashing back to junior high, with its coincident odors of pencil sharpener shavings and chalk dust. Simply wonderful.
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Doesnt it just look so ......inviting. Almost as if to say just climb in and ill make you into alcohol
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I have the honor of being in the last graduating class in 1985. I cannot believe what has happened to the school building. Lots and lots of memories. I was sacristan of this chapel, incharge of upkeep, cleaning and Mass prep. Breaks my heart to see it!