303 Comments Posted by lpn

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Wanderer, nope sorry. Favorites will only take you to the "book mark". I wonder how Halcyon is faring with winter?
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Wanderer, I think you would have to download the vids to your hard drive then burn them to a disk. It might be easier to just add the vids to "my favorites" if wifi is available were you would be viewing them. I wish Pat Ratchet would post. I am interested in the " J.E. Ware", biography. Thanks everyone.
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Thanks Celeste! You most likely are right. I was thinking "state of the art" in the late 1970's, might be little more than multi lab work stations with sinks, Bunsen burners and a cabinet with a ventilation hood. I have not seen such a set up in any of the galleries. Thank Goodness for your work and Mr. Motts Galleries.
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Posts on August 9, 2006 . Clarify the misunderstandings about Front and back of the building, I missed them, the info was there all along.
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Wanderer and Celeste, would Wanderers photos # 18,19, 20 be the science building? I am just guessing, the "prefab" bay window with the metal cover would certainly be right for something constructed in the 1970's?
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Thank YOU, Celeste! Now I get it! The courtyard is the main entrance. Now I can go back and understand Wanderers pictures and the urbex postings on you tube. I also just went through the "Historic Images" section ogain. "Arriving at Halcyon Hall" on the courtyard side makes perfect sense. Celeste your work with "Minecraft" , is beautiful. I appreciate you attention to detail.
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Sorry to double post, I was also thinking of the bad storms up to this point during winter. She is tough though.
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Oh yes Sir, very good pics of what is going on, and your photos are great. The urbex videos show the inside of the theater and the windows. The windows in the structure below the upper level hallway to the dorms have the windows I think are in the urban explorer videos. I could well be mistaken. Our favorite abdonment is very complicated. Thank You!
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Wanderer, thanks again for posting! It is a tad confusing. If we could use Mr. Motts picture labeled "Front" as a reference point, would the theater be to the left under the upper story hallway going to the dorms? I wish someone could point out what is where. The building itself makes me disoriented. Thanks everyone.
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Wanderer, Thank You for posting your photos!
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Mr. Motts was this gym built later, between two existing buildings? There was such great emphasis on the auditorium. The gym does not appear to have electric lights for night games or bleachers for spectators? Great photo. I am saddened by the "hate" graffiti.
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The pigeons were tired after memorizing the answers for the CAT.
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Yay!! New Gallery! Thank You!
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Being a clown has everything to do with "IT". Pennywise.
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PR, It seems to be all good. Glad to see your post.