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This is my first time posting to anything ever. I accidentally came across this site and have fallen in love with it. I have a BA in Historic Preservation...that fan is worth alot of money today. People pay up to 500.00 for fans like that.
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You're stuff is great! I would love to have the nerve to do this stuff but you make it easy to live vicariously through you. I'd love to buy a book if you ever do one!!!
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excellent shot would make a great exterior for a film
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i think that was a display for alice in wonderland or something like that.
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Love It!
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I haven't been to ol' Byberry in many a years. Well over a decade ago.
I have never 'tagged' the place, myself, and it didn't ever occur to me to do so when I was there.
It only seems to me to stand to reason that there must be something missing in one's life to hang out in such a dismal place for so many years. I am not trying to say that I have any of you 'old timers' figured out, hell I don' t even know any of you, only drawing assumptions from posts, nothing more. If any of you wish to enlighten me, please do, I am quite curious as to the reasons why.
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That is amazing
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yeah im joining the bandwagon...i think you should make the book and put some history in there too and maybe blueprints...i dont know just a thought :D
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To me it looks like someone has died in the wheelchair and the light at the end is their spirit.
that is an amazing photo
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this organ looks like the type that you have to keep pushing pedals to make it work...i hope that made sense
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Someone fired the maid....
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Those security fuckers need to keep off the grass!! lol
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They just don't build stuff like this anymore!!!
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I think that photo sums up the atmosphere of the entire building.