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and as I usually say, I'd hate to go flying down that at night, not knowing there's a whole section of ground missing, lol.
I like the wood walls and movie reel decoration thing (if that's what that is).
Wow, I can just imagine myself walking up those stairs. I feel like I am really there with these photos, for some reason
Wow, so sad
Sad to see old buildings like this left to their own demise.
So sad when these places are forgotten. Love touring inside old theaters though
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It looks like a man on the podium
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I worked in this building in 1980 and 81 in the food service department. It was my first job and awesome because the state paid a lot more then other area jobs for high school students. the Patient's names have escaped me except for Mr Harris, sitting outside smoking a home rolled cigarette and waiting for family that never showed. he was in his 70's or 80's frail but loved to talk. There was also another man from another building that would get a "gold pass" and be allowed in town where he would direct traffic, or tell people he was the president and was waiting on his limo. thsnk you for slowing me to see a bit of the past thru your camera lens
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u have our gratitude
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more creepy hospital yay!
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down with Clan power
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open air theatre
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really gives the eyes a twirl
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I can imagine walking up the steps as thousands have
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This is a phenomenal shot! I LOVE it!