140 Comments Posted by paul

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BKW, that was the chapel, built in the 1940's as part of series of "temporary" structures. I worked at Ft. Howard in the 1980s.
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This was actually just an enclosure for outings and pick nick tables... part of an old beer garden. that was at the time the park closed. it may have been for the carousel before they moved Kiddie Land to make room for the Corkscrew Roller Coaster
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To whom it may concern:
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Holes were used to "bar" the motor over by hand before starting
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looks like the underside of a large insect like creature....solid stuff
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" Ride the Bullet ".......loved that movie......
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Great series of shots, strange to see wood in concrete footings these days, looks almost fragile when they would have been new. Imagine the sound and vibration at that spot when it was running......
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Unhinged..........Brilliant Shot.....
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great photo ....... love the night shift.......
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What camera and lense did you use for this amazing shot
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Unfortunately, this building has been demolished.
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At one time did these buildings have electricity and running water?
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I think this room was a shower room, but at one time had a door that led to fire escape ladders to the ground.
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That looks like a very eerie walk down that hall
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Looks like maybe the morgue.