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Very nice gallery! It's weird going the pictures with no comments to read yet.
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I almost took a trip there a while ago while in NY, but didn't have a parking plan, which can be a deal breaker for certain locations.. (as I'm sure you already know lol)
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Usually, there's an open door or window. At this particular theater, I was able to be there with pseudo-permission through a friend.
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I recall that parking was always an issue over there, but I don't remember where we ultimately parked... 2003 was a long time ago!
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"Chapter I Media Center" - kind of tough to read from the reflections.
what is written above the left door?
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I know this is a strange question, one explorer to another, but where did you guys park?
Hahaha - yes dear Tony c. - thanks, saw - but am a door-hinges freak, too, hahaaha!
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back again- looks like it worked- pics taken oct 2014 pretty impressive huh?
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I keep in touch to Carola Lott from the Independent and no change till maybe spring
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http://s1333.photobuck...brary/?sort=3&page=1 okay kiddies try this - told ya I was inept
...oh i loved going to school and would have loved to study in a schoolbuilding like this with wooden stairs; no nobs on hand-rail, haha - good; transom-windows and some six panelled doors, and painted cream and blue, all hues shades and tints all around. And an assembly Every Morning.
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Im just wondering do u get permission to go see these places? Or do u go at ur own risk?
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Is the old girl still standing or have they begun to take her down? Just wondering, as no updated photos have been posted in a little while on the forum.
I meant 1958.....I am not from the future...... Even though 12 Monkeys was filmed in Baltimore.