4 Comments Posted by susie

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This circumstance should’ve given any developer pause. Would’ve prevented the landslide, I think.
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This photo is so scary to me. I remember going there as a little girl (my father worked there) and waiting in the car while he ran into the office to get things he forgot, etc. It's really disturbing to see the inside. I am so thankful that it is closed. My dad still refers to his clients there as the brothers and sisters.
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Hello Tom, I have been using this site as a source for a small project. It has been very helpful to opening my eyes about iron lungs and such. In order to give you proper credit for this website, I need a first and last name which I cannot seem to find. Can you please comment back as soon as possible. Thank you
Susie
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Ah, it's so wonderful to see such wonderful artistic talent in the world of photography. This photo is the perfect marriage between architecture and ,you could almost say, abstractness. I wish more people could see the world through this most astonishing point of view!