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Must have been some tough basketball games played there...
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Wow. It looks like it's almost ready to go, hoses and pipes are all intact.
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I'm so jealous. I love to see places that are still intact with no graffiti. If the floor was cleaned up, you'd never know it wasn't in use.
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This picture was last but certainly not least!
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Is that an electric cord or a hose dangling? I keep thinking I see prongs.
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I love these types of pictures. It captures the loneliness of the building. Beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time.
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Wow. This is a great picture. The colors are terrific.
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More than likely, that was the case. The back stairways are usually found close to the kitchen for obvious reasons.
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Ah, that's a shame...the school slated for demolition as well I suppose?
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It's a shame that such a beautiful structure was left to waste away.
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The mansion was demolished in early May '05. The town and village bought the property for $1.2 million and plan to build a park in three phases. Supposedly, the mansion foundation will be part of a memorial garden wall.
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The third floor of the central wing was used as a boys' dormitory. The body was found face-down on the pavement behind the school dormitory.
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I see a frowning skull face in the upper left part
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What is with the face on the window?
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The infamous tunnel to nowhere... I remember seeing the holes at the end of it