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The bars enclosing the open air porches always makes it look like an old time Zoo cage w/humans on display
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I've always wanted a loading dock for my own house. I would need a much larger house to go with it though. . .
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Beware the evil yellow clouds. . .
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It's been converted into a life raft?
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beautiful doorway and amazing brickwork above and around the door sad to think this would just be demolished..
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Did you notice the stone work on the peak of the roof on the left? So amazing. Such a shame this place was vandalized. To many people in this country enjoy destroying things.
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That looks to be the heater up left. I've seen the same arm with empty brackets in other rooms.. I can't imagine that heated these dorms very well. Heat does rise, correct?
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It is also weird that the door pulls have been put in after the original hardware was removed. Who did that? Maybe the Masons when they were using the building. And that is probably where the more modern toilet came from also.
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Thank You So Much for this wonderful gallery. I hate for it to end. But, you ended it with such an awesome pano. You are just too cool! :)
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Wonder how many years of vine growth is represented here?
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You Guys and your STOOL samples !!! hahaha! :D
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Camera tilt or hallway tilt....that IS the Question!?!
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All the shades of Green. Kind of peaceful looking.
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Just love those diamond-shaped windows! Does that look like a ping-pong ball on the old rusted bed?
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Still amazing space even in its decay.