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There's lead in the paint but the only asbestos I'm aware of is wrapped around the plumbing for insulation.
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Just like a Panda Bear!
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Radical Ed and all y'all UEs - does every building there have asbestos? Did they ever do any projects to rip it out before the place closed down? How about the floor and flooring tiles, etc.?
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Ah, the seventies! You know, Ed, between your comment about Steely Dan's fantastic "FM" and your knowledge of ELO, this either definitely shows your age or it shows that your parents had some fantastic musical taste. ;-)

Speaking of ELO, if I married ELO guitarist Jeff Lynne, my name would be . . . .
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i like the colors! the atmosphere is overwhelming!
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The walls were all plaster and old-school drywall, and the drop ceiling was cheap crap. It all has all turned to mush to expose the building's skeleton.
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Does the clipping have a date?
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You won't be jealous when I'm dying of asbestos poisoning, lol!
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And they look just like they were left!!
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Hey Motts, What, if any, was left behind the screen for speakers? (the theaters I grew up in and eventually worked at had a single 15" and a horn driver, and about 15 watts to run them) Thanks
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I don't want to show my age, but it reminds me of the spaceship on most of E L O's albums!!!
I am so curious about the layout of the Kings Park, Edgewood and the other related facilities. It is just so many buildings and I would love to see an aerial photo or survey to help me understand the arrangement. Do you know where I could find something like that???
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Not at all Lynne, The table it self was designed for pain relief. But one upside the head may render one cataleptic.
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im sort of jealous of you lol... youre so devoted and you seen byberry abandoned but still in good shape... 23 years is a really long time... pretty cool
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i found a little newspaper clipping in one of the shoes backstage...