583 Comments Posted by mike

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Possibly some sort of transfusion device?
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Are those scratch marks on the wall?
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This shot is almost depressing...
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Hey, I live in Buffalo, but I can't seem to find this church.
Anyone have an address or anything?!?
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That explains why these wards are empty. Now we know how important it is to keep those doors locked.
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Hehe, Stryker... Makes me think of the movie Airplane.
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Makes you wonder why someone moved that radiator cover? It it was just kids, they likely would have just thrown it across the room and not set it against another wall...
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With the basked and garbage bag it even looks like the homeless tidy up after themselves. Great shots!
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Searching for older theatres is how I found this site in the first place several years ago. This is the best! I really wish places had saved more of these. This one really is in good shape.
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I am digging that old phone on the desk!
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Did Thor leave his hammer laying around too?
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Oooo, that's the limited model.
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A lot of this was never restored as it was no longer needed. Many people who relocated due to the storm chose to stay in other places and continue their lives in a new location with new opportunities. That isn't always a bad thing. What should be happening is that some of the sites should be torn down and let the land go wild until it is needed again. My opinion though... think Detroit.
Ephemera: Desire
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That's a very robust fence!
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They did a nice job retrofitting modern lights and not messing things up too bad, but it doesn't look like modern AC/heat was added.