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Does anyone know how high the flood waters were on this building? The first floor was above ground, we see that from the steps in the front of the building. But I keep asking myself, why so much debris, 10 years isn't that much unless somehow the roof caved, but Motts didn't say such. So, the floods must have caused a lot of it and I guess I didn't realize they got that high.
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I want to go back to school and go to this one! Beautiful!
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What is with the holes in the ceiling?
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This is nothing like the school I went to! Mirrors in someplace but a bathroom? So far it's a beautiful find! Thank you!
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The plywood is caving in. I'm surprised no one said anything about that. Motts, you are a very brave man. I do small scale things and not professionally like this in the summers, but you go where I would NEVER tread!
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looks like im the first one in to work:)
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what was stacked in the far right corner?
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awesome:)
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love the reflection! Awesome work.
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Okay, I've been wandering this site now for over a week, lurking, if you will. But at this room, I have to just say, "far out"! Love and obsessed with this site!
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Looks like it might be a call bell. I know at one time, there were actual pull cords that ran to bells when people needed something. I am not sure when intercoms replaced them.
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I agree with autoguy
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oh well
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its ok, the attic room is still my fav:)
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looks like an awesome place to hang out:)