Ohh the blue...it is light cerulean, the Sky Question again - what dreamers at this place - or a cool art teacher?
And so these carried The Water - VERRRY heavy high up in the ceiling. Now this really is an interesting happening for me.
Good, flushed, and then We All thank Mr.M. most gratefully merrily for all these awesome galleries we could not imagine nor visit without him - so all is perfect - and am so happy for all!
Mica look for them the next time you see a movie with a large office. The big square florescent lights are also 2'x4' the space between them in a drop ceiling (another name for it) are the described pieces of fiberglass and pulp wood used to make them. I guess calling them 'tiles' isn't as accurate as I could have been. I just couldn't think of the proper name, still can't.
Could I get in trouble if I tried to visit this place and take pictures? I'm from CT and I want to do a photo shoot in an abandoned place but all the abandoned places in CT are closed to the public. Great gallery by the way.
Yeah Pat, that converted porch which has collapsed around the turret building is very misleading. Who knows maybe it served as a barrier against the elements for the structure itself.
Regardless all I have is random exploration videos and countless photos. It gives insight into the structural integrity of the building, but not certainty.
As for the East Wing ( as named on the floor plans posted on this sight ) I think having a huge music hall on the parlor floor is a pretty big disadvantage. Also numerous converted Gable to Shed dormer roofs have been sheared off by weather... darn shed dormers...
By the way I think the Chimney's could make good fence spacers maybe... Speaking of Chimneys I wonder what happened to the Turret Building Chimney and old Dining hall GIANT Chimney~