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Claudia,
I imagine they aren't flush with cash in Natchez like most of the US these days and fixing up the facade to keep the street looking serviceable was probably the best they could do until such time as it sells and a new owner builds.
I like to think the building is asking us BKW. :(
Great colours, how odd they are still so vivid. Thanks for another great gallery Mr. Motts. Wonderful. Do you have any more creepy hospitals?
What a wonderful photo, with the blue sky almost matching the blue on the building. And the neon rods - how interesting.
I agree, db.
I agree, and how odd that the yellow and blue box in the right foreground is so vivid, and looks so new.
Those are fantastic historic projectors.
Nicely made support.
Love the curving ceiling accent.
Great shot, fabulous angle, nice colours. Why do people always put Help Me on things? Do they really feel that is scary?
The missing poster to the right, with the swirls of concrete at the bottom, looks quite a bit like the picture The Scream.
What a mess.
Oh boy, a new gallery. Love the colours. And congratulations on your purchase of the Seafoam Palace and your continuing work to make it into something special. I'm on a small disability income but if I can contribute, I will.
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The graffiti is bad and the artist should feel bad.
YEAH!!! Oh my gosh, I would have fainted if I saw this. All this equipment just left to rot, it makes me sick.