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jan 24 where ?
YES, dearest wanderer - 10 YEARS - this truly is an amazing success event for Mr.Motts - the dedication & interest for this old edifice.
Now new owner, new fence, serious signs in RED with words "will be arrested" & "car will be towed away" while whole the structure hollers&screams; DANGER! DANGER! SERIOUSLY DANGEROUS.
- Found lots of pictures, (259) latest one taken Jan.24th2015. All angles.
Lots from rear too; Celeste would like, maybe???
Nobody should go in anymore...and sadly believe someone trespassing has to be badly injured (or even die) before action will be taken...maybe?
Have other ideas - but can´t say....OK
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This was an operating room. But it was converte d into the Occupational Therapy kitchen. I held groups in that room for 23 years!
...yeah.......
Those Lamps......so fair good-looking...Wonder if still there..????
Deep in my heart indeed truly hope some-one saved/took/ them and that they are cherished, polished and taken care of with new wiring.......
Precious edifice - construction dispair now. Arghhhh...
Must have been a good time and fun to have been a student there.
It always is, in old buildings - called SOUL. SOUL.
Our school I.S.- Hamburg, then Waitzstrasse, in sixties, was old, built around the same time, a "little" run down, then - but precious. We loved it. It is perfectly renovated now. Still a school.
Disability, inability & incompetency to decide, or the foolish big silly greed, created Grand Sad Fail for this place.
Pipes. For water? Peculiar + Strange look.
OK.
SOUL
...a year later....yes - symmetry. Bright Light. Just to sit ther and chat + read; nice event.
Nice depiction, really.
This place....ahhh
We Human Beings could be ashamed. Me too.
Are we......? . ? . ? . ?
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AMEN TO THAT! still with ya!
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I was there 82 to 84 I don't write all the time but you would be surprised of how many of us that was there that keeps an update on this
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can you believe 10 yrs- has any other gallery gotten such attention and with most of the same "believers "quite frankly after the transition I don't know where I'll go for vacation- i have gotten to know Millbrook so well and seen it's decay to finality---maybe some other adventure in NY inspired by ole' Motts there are many in NY------
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Yes Mica it is quite the thread. Mr. Motts posted these photos in July of 2004. March 2015 will be 10 years since the first viewer post. Thank You, Mr. Motts!!
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I've seen leachate like this on buildings only a decade or so old, but I bet this building sat for quite some time before this started to become apparent. Just goes to show how inferior modern construction has become.
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It's the red one isn't it! Nah, just kidding.
Thanks, wanderer; was here a year ago.
And THE WINNER is brave Mr.Motts, congratulations for Creation Site and taking a picture so posted, generating 739 comments of awe, anger, admiration, compassion, curiosity, fury, interest, passion and whatnot, over the nonchalance and ill-treating of a beautiful precious old building with a history
- the way we Human Beings behave, and do is shameful indeed.
So baffled she did not burn down. It is gone, far too late for this edifice structure now.
Would never in my life dare or even think about entering. Please don´t!
Celeste Minecraft Project FTW really, awesome is just the first word.
Google Earth Street View `Click to go´- you see her basking gloriously through the trees in bright Sun - quite a sight, and a few pictures also; of rear, too. What a construction!
Handsome stately Fairy Tale Look.....still.....visible....imaginable...in spite of despair
Ohhh the sadness of it all.