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Haha, autoguy!
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Oh my, that's a bit nasty.
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Cool angle...and yet kind of creepy.
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Love the pattern of the chipping paint!
I really IS a very good look, flushed, - concur - or, I would want it for my garden shed. Such classic stright lines work well
Double; a transom window, and one window next to it.
Have we seen this before?
We will never be able to see this from a different angel - it is gone - this building.
It was N O T saved...no.....but we will always have the pictures. Am thankful for this and You taking them. The absence of grafitti is a delight, grace & pleasure.
Four hinges on the grid of the window is a lot. Heavy & sturdy.
The wall was blue. Once.
Yes - and that is why am frequently back to see the incredible colors in this, now gone, building. Beige & pink, underneath..or is it apricot?
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I worked at the Lackawanna Plant and the Home Office from 12-12-67 to 1-31-2002, and am now on the board of the Steel Plant Museum of WNY.
Our location has changed from the Ridge Road public library to 100 Lee Street, Buffalo, in the former Buffalo Color Corp. admin. building. Come visit us! Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 10am to 5pm. You won't be disappointed! Free admission.
having finished the book very interesting the history and can see the connection of Ware Wing and Thorne
YES: KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED
State of New Jersey
is the coolest sign I have ever seen, I don´t even understand WHAT it means
I have always loved this picture so much...it has everything
The color of the walls.....well...it is very different, special and peculiar - I do not even know the name of the hue...and how come the paint stays on the ceiling: is weird