1,301 Comments Posted by guitorman

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Interesting design.
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Scary now , routine then.

(p.s.: Beethoven probably wouldn't have let you pass)
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Boy did I always want a room like that!

Casa redonda
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At night you can hear a little "creak' on these stairs.

Looks like the kind of stairs one would normally(?) photograph a ghost ascending or descending(or just standing there??)

Well, there was a lot of people in this building throughout its' history.I suppose there could be a ghost there, friendly or otherwise.
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Turret!!! Thats' the word I was looking for these so many years to describe this type of architecture!!
This one is different in that it goes into a sloping roof and has a little connecting "gable' alongside another gable.
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Good view.
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Strange thought this stuff coming down on its' own.

Its' just like lately I've become afraid of the fish waiting out there thousands of feet below the ocean surface,you know,in the abyss?
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Elevator going down.

It would take $millions to restore this place.
At least we have this record.
See, the Met Hosp. is gone now.
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Could this go obsolete?
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They experimented on people there.
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I dunno; I can't put my finger on it....
Turn of the century Chicago? Kensington(England? Phila.?)
A community on the quay in New England.
Looks like the lighting you get with a storm approaching in summer.
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Plaster and wood
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Bright. I thought it was a courtyard.

As they often conlude on Jersey's Z88.9 historical P.S.'s : "...and then the Pine Barrens claimed it back again..."
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Like a giant spider or crab coming in.
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Actually my basement is in fairly good condition except for that crumbly effect in the far end.