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What a treasure!

Cyrus, it's not only the things you mention in the lack of buildings that look like that. Architects seem to want simplicity instead of ornate features like these. There hasn't been a Victorian revival period as of yet.
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I have to agree, this is really sad... A lonely bed waiting for its next occupant...
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i love it.. its like theres someone in the chair looking outside as if they havent seen the outside world in years... its kind of sad and haunting but i love it... i really wanna know how that got there though.
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Either that or its insane clogging...


nice pic tho..
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Now, see what happens when you leave the water running? LOL! Just kidding!
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And this one is from A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: The Dream Master (the tunnel where the wheelchair-bound kid gets 86-ed by our favorite 3rd-degree burned nemesis)
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Reminiscent of the old prison that was used to film A Nightmare On Elm Street....especially the hallway in the beginning where Tina first encounters Freddy at the start of the movie.

Looks like the fire didn't get too hot to leave soot stains in the peelig paint but was hot enough to cause a lot of rapid peel.
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I think the time limit is 10 years then destroy records after that.....but they should be archived before destruction, I agree.
How do you get into these places when they're totally boarded up without attracting attention to yourselves?
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Motts.....urban warrior.
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The blue works well for it though....makes it look more antequated of a photograph.

Neat that the terminal below has such lovely details.
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Glad to know it's going through restoration and cleaning.....instead of demolition, like so many of our architectural treasures.
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Kind of neat the way that ONE window was spared the fate of bad weather, stupid kids and vagrants.
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I love the old architecture....the transoms made hallways a little less claustrophobic feeling, let in natural light, and something a bit more interesting than a plain ordinary wall to view while walking to each office.
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Now it looks that is frozen over with some solid ice...did they leave the pool filled, or did it just flood this much to nearly fill it to the brim?