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did they keep dead people in there?
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omg did they keep baby's and children there?was it like scary there?did u experience anything weird?lol srry im really interested in this!
they're serving tables. there was probably some sort of sneeze-guard set up between the posts, and the hole at the end is for drainage.
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motts - if you ever wanna bring a date up there you just let me know, hehe
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the fire alarm box is sort of ironic
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Everything in this place is broken. Broken minds, hearts, buildings. How sad it all is.
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Yeah I agree. It's cool how the sky turns to night as you move right
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No problem, good luck!
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I hope you don't mind Motts but I printed this picture out for a project tha i'm doing. You see I am going to attempt to draw this hallway but it'll probably just end up looking like a tradgedy.
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came out pretty damn good if u ask me
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This looks like something straight out of Silent Hill.
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Where you holding the camera and just took a blind shot or did someone else take this shot for you?
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Ah so that's where the ballroom is... dammnit. Well now I know.
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the oldest building now standing, the upper floor is whats known as the ballroom. GD opened the cornerstone and the metal box inside only to discover its contents completely submerged in ages of water. later we went back to retreive the wheat pennies found in all the cornerstones
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Thanks... nah I didn't mess with the colors or use a filter. It might be sunlight filtered through the vegetation on the windows.