239 Comments Posted by quest

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Ah, we Vanderbilts had our great moments!
you've made me feel at home.
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I see the thin guides. A tourist area ( If so, I want to go! )
Was this a turret view, perhaps from a stairwell?
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I didn't read your captions but from the angle of your photos, was already at the hearth!
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Motts, as per BTW- please enlighten us...these are superb images worthy of melting into and never returning! How did you get there and as a New Englander-please take me with you next time!!!
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the previous pic was of this ones eastern side?
I am so into this!
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woah!
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er...where is the main building?
What are these structures on the left and right...If the bridge is to the right. (the structure I see on the right)...Is that a boat buffer in the center of the pic? or a turnstill of a sorts?

your photos floor me!
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this kind of stone (non poreous) maybe marble ..., would be immune to the insidious nature of water.
Was this a basement entry...leading from the river to the upper levels? Or a tomb in Egypt? Naw, there is a window there. Definitly American!
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what whacky guy?
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and this is in New York?
escarpments???
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Motts: What was going on here? The river was (WAY) high?
Please do tell>
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The building was flooded. The whole area was flooded! What year? Such a beautiful place...
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what are the metal hoops hanging frrom the bridge?
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Motts: Where in the love of god is this place?
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Motts, I need your expertise:
Was there a "viewing" area to the morgue? I see three freezer doors (from the ground up) and a glass door at the top. What does this glass door seem to be for? Is it just another door that for some reason has glass?