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i love this shot, the curtains give the impression that someone is home.
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truly is enchanting, but why the title "organic"?
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this must of been outstanding in its heyday.
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Motts, i was wondering, when your exploring a building like this, do you hear dead silence, or is there continous outside noise going on. I know , weird question, but the picture gives me the impression of complete silence. Anyways, just wondering :-)
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LMAO Ed, yes it does!!
Diggin' the panoramas!
Very cool. The blurryness looks more like vintage lens "selective focus".
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Lynne,
Hehe you said 'titillated', Hehe.

No seriously, Lynne I have found that your posts have enlighten a few, if not many.
As for Sam, I think he meant what he posted with the utmost respect for Mr. Motts and not to condemn any of us who are posting. Yet, I totally agree with you this is your longest and a true rant but THIS is your best rant ever! Thank you for such.
Kisses blown in your direction!
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Eh, Worcester State has a flat roof with a balcony, and is much less ornate... and it only has one portico, not two!
I wonder if the paint in the room is blacklight reactive and if they had one going when this place was open?
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Yup it's an x-ray, sorry I tend to forget people jump around the galleries.
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No problem Lynne, those who have worked or lived inside these places are the only true testament as to what really occurred... the rest of us (including myself) can only read publications and infer as to what happened from the clues amid the ruins left behind. Unfortunately, the positive things are almost impossible to find through these means; but your comments are bound to reach many people and dispel some predisposed opinions they may have.
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tell me, does any one see a ghost to the rite of the door?
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I love this one cause it reminds me of an English castle
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You're definately right.
That's why I'm so glad that these photos were taken before neglect or a wrecking ball takes it all down.
And I love your comment from 7-27-05.
You really hit the nail on the head describing what it would be like to walk through now.
So sad to see such beauty go to waste.