961 Comments Posted by jackieb

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Thanks Motts for another great gallery. Debbie I hope you come back soon and see it
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Thats not much of a stage, I wonder what it was used for. The ceiling is the only interesting part of this room
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I like those cortyards too and all the ivy climbing up the walls. Debbie, I miss you.
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I hate to see this these buildings torn down too. I think every effort should be made to preserve them as they are filled with history and are often quite beautiful
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I wonder why they had to stop there
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very creepy looking, the soap scum remains on the tiles. The drain and the hose look ominous
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Looks like mold, the place looks really dirty
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That must have been really nice at one time
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Love those arrches!
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Very nice! Good to see you both Kathy and Lynne
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Yes LucieLou, I see that too. What is it??
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was the whole place damp? I image ther must have been mold somewhere down there
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How strange, what are blue lambs doing here? They would fit more in the hospitals.
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Years of dampness will do this but its good to see that much of this stuff was preserved and acquired by the museum
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wow 6 people share that small room! I like that radio on top of the closet. It's a German propaganda radio. Ive seen them before, also There.s an old field phone and fan on that desk. How cool!