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Wow! The crown of the tower is nice! It's really too bad that the owner won't let you go up there, Motts. : ((
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Bottom line, not worth stealing!
Motts mentioned that they had restored the clock on the office tower. Am I mistaken, or didn't the office tower have more than one clock on it? Like, perhaps, four clocks that could be seen from 4 different angles of the building?
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We can cuss now? Fuckin-EH!
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Hmmm, my guess is the tub is still anchored by the drain and been swung (swang?) 90 degrees to the left; note the notches in the base, (plumbing access) and the splash pattern on the wall under the right side of the window. Yes the feet and all supply lines/faucets have been ripped off.
All the broken windows in this photo also remlnds me of the Old Station in Detroit, and how all its windows have been busted out there. What a shame! : (
Yep! This was definitely the 4-story baggage building! I hope they did turn it into a railroad museum.
Yes! Another gallery I haven't seen yet! An older one mind you, but I'm sure it's gonna be good! : )
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Yep, that is what my parents had to do with me. Glad I grew out of it!
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It looks like a castle, after a battle.
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As long as so many hallucinations are being pointed out in this gallery, how did everyone miss the character right of the fireplace with the cigarette in it's mouth? Or maybe it's a crack pipe, it IS an abandoned building after all.
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wow.. this is just sad...
I'll agree with the horn idea but seems more like the type that would warn of possible bombing aka WWII alert system. Start off low then louder and louder. Possibly used quite a bit for drills.
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What a grand place this was. so sad to see. If walls could talk huh? Shame on all of us around the world for letting our history and beauty be so neglected and to just abandon them. We need to respect the things our ancestors built so wonderfully for generations to enjoy.
She's hot!