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From here it seems like there is not enough windows.
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Although this place has been covered fairly well on the internet, the person who revealed this location to me had asked to keep it vague.
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Can you tell us why this is an undisclosed location? Sure does add to the mystery but would love to know why it's undisclosed..
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It is so nice there was no graffiti and almost no vandalism or destruction. Some missing door knobs, fixtures and an oven door is forgivable. Hope this site will be left to rest in peace. Thank you for a fun new gallery.
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Excellent composition, good eye Mr. Motts
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I would love be to move here and renovate it to what the owners dream would have been
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Wow, this is the 2nd time I have ever seen a water closet you had to walk down into. The first is in an abandoned motel in north east Colorado. That one was darker and even more like a cellar.
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Would love the picture as a canvas on my wall
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Such a clear path... makes you wonder who has been visiting the castle on a regular basis.
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A new gallery. Hot diggety dog diggety boom! Love those doors. Would you call them cathedral style?

Thanks, Motts! Love your site. You have inspired me to go out and explore some more. Alas, there is not much in my area of the country. Everything seems to be re purposed or razed quickly.
Your pictures are beautiful. I am impressed with the beauty you found in a place where historically there was not much that could be considered "beautiful." You are a master of your art form, without question.
Fabulous building and great photos Mr. Motts. Thanks so much for sharing these and all your other galleries. I'm a big fan.
Thanks for your research and sharing these unique details with us.
Amazing. It is wonderful that you share this with us, Mr. Motts.
What is the blue bag on the ledge off to the left?