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Looks like they never used the fireplace before. I love the fireplace
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I totally agree with Misty Issel. I would be afraid of going in the basement!
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Mr. Motts your site to awesome to see every time!!!
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Mr. Motts how long have you been taking pictures of Abandoned Building.
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Carolyn what part of Florida are you from. I live in Palm Harbor Florida.
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Mr. Motts there is a abandoned houses in Venice Florida. You should check it out.
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I love Roller Coasters
Had a look around this weekend EVERYTHING has been flattened, even the main admin building which I thought had a preservation order/ listed building on it.
Great shame so many good & lovely building's & architecture gone forever, all in the name of greedy builders building little boxes they call houses. Who in their right frame of mind wants to live next to a Mental Secure Unit
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Looks like it had been converted to a light fixture.
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The entire place looks like a good spot for Drone or RC racing. :-) Just Sayin'
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Thank you for the new gallery, it is much appreciated. It is so refreshing to see no graffiti or vandalism. If you could have only found a lonely chair or a soap dispenser.
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For now we see through a glass darkly
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There is something forlornly beautiful in tattered curtains. Why go to the trouble of disconnecting the radiator and sink only to move them a few feet (or a meter or 2)? They had to know they would be heavy.
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Hi Mica, was thinking of you and lamps as well. Was wondering if you would notice the 3 hinges, you never let us down. Best wishes to you.
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It is a handsome building. Hope they were able to restore and reuse it.

Thanks for the new gallery. Been looking for sites to explore in my area but they are getting few and far between. This site is both an inspiration to take photos and a wonderful refuge from the fact that my part of the US lacks abandoned sites. Thanks again, Motts!