583 Comments Posted by mike

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Is that the light behind the safety grill? We don't see that very often although it may be common to keep people from using broken glass from the fixtures.
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Beautiful trim work on the risers. No one does this anymore...
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Based on the condition of those dormers I would say this one is going to start going downhill faster. Those are or will be substantial roof breaches. Thanks for the new set.
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That's a cool touch.
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You would think this has been abandoned much longer than it really has been.
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New sites being posted make for a very good day. Thanks!
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I'm sure you are right. There would have been a rail line service here in the past to handle the grain delivery.
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176 inches is over 14.5 feet so these are pretty tall. You would be able to look into the vats from the floor grate so that leaves about 10" below the floor.
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She is smiling at me. :)
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That they have all been sent out means the fundraising was successful so good to hear.
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The construction style of the roof and some of the concrete work just seems more modern than 1925.
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That is unreal.
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The lack of graffiti is interesting with all the broken windows. Clearly there have been a lot of people through the facility.
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That really is an amazing level of decay.
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Usually these paintings are creepy but this one is well done.