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Which building is this?
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Which building is this? Limerick? Vincennes?
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Which building is this?
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I am assuming these 'fire escapes' were the additions to some buildings (Tinicum, Union, etc.) built over former porches?
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Which building & what floor is this?
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What building is this & what floor?
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Vincennes Building, no? I believe that is facing south?
My name is Bill, i worked at Active Homes Corp in Marlette Mi, from 2969 to 1980, and yes, it was owned bye Henry Drettmann, i use to drive truck for Active now and then, and went to Detroit often, and when i was on my way back to Marlette if it was a Thursday afternoon, they would send me over to the warehouse on Dequinder av, to pickup the payroll, that way the semi truck didn't half to stop on M53 on his way to Elkton, when i wasn't on the road for them i worked in the warehouse in the Marlette plant, four miles south of Marlette on M53, well like has been said , he was a thrift man to say the least, he would walk around the plant, and pick up nails on the floor that couldn't be used again from a nailgun, but he would cheuw out the forman for wasting good nails, but i guess that is how he got where he was at that time, i was layed off in 1980, and moved away from Marlette, and when they called me back i didn't go back, i saw the hand writing on the wall, they soon closed up, i herd the employs tried to run the home business, but i guess it didn't work out. i often wondered what happened to my small retirement, but after reading some of the comments here, i see it was probably ripped off bye someone, i don't know, and will probably never know.
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Hmm... Indeed a bit weird... Like something my subconcious would put in a dream at a school and said door would be near the end of the hallway with a medical center at end... Cool pic though...
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Pretty nifty this one is... The effect with the long exposure of the fellow explorer is cool, and it is good *not* to explore alone, but the way these places are trust must be *very* paramount. Just to make sure all is cool and no one has ulterior motives...
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Now this one *does* evoke mental images and the like. To me, it evokes a Military Laboratory (or MILAB for short) to which classified military research into insanity and its causes went on for quite some time and how to invoke insanity in the enemy... Cool shot...
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This one is pretty cool, almost eerie... I like the composition of it, not too busy yet a still moment of a probably busy night...elsewhere. Just astounding in its presentation, almost like a postcard snap...
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Wow... This retake is like a really well-done remastering of the original. Still reminds me of the house in the Amityville Horror, but kind like its evil relative... Or looking like the reason for the whole haunting in the first place...
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Holy sweet Hannah!!! Wow... I mean that is a perfect shot!!! Looks so evil... So classic... Like it wants to take whoever's soul who enters it... Just. Blown. Away...
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Now this looks like it could have been used as an establishing shot for a Classic Clunker (or quite low-budget) horror film... Very well done!!!