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maybe it died waiting for it to open
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it is soo beautiful
Looks as though those people worked themselves to death!
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Yeah the park was stating to get pretty tagged up.
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No it was supposed to be "Main Street Square;" it seemed like a place that sold merchandise mostly.
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Yup looks like it got wedged in between the fence and the turnstile.
Ohhh...oh..oh............... What a Gallery - too cool!
YES, Mellow Yellow,
indeed. Really like.
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Merman has a 30-pack! Sheesh
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Monoject Brand,,, very late 1980's, unused most are still intact. with the "pink" caps on the casings.
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Mauve and Teal, the 80's called they want their colors back!
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Mr. Mott's, as always another A+++ gallery. I admire your commitment to great photography.
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That is quite an atheistically interesting photograph. It gives me an off put feeling of some sort. I enjoy this photo a lot.
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Nice little curtain on the transom, color coordinated with the yellow/gold door. Interesting.
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Wweeeeeee! Oh,#%$@!!
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Look at the half circle strap behind the IV pole. I think that was a place for an oxygen tank. I think it is an old "crash cart" for a patient in distress. I have never seen one quite like it. Stainless steel is deceptive it could be much older than we think, for close to 50 years all of the supplies would be behind locked doors secured with a one time use plastic "pop" lock for an emergency.