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Wow, talk about your skid marks!
Speaking of doors, that door with the windows in it reminds me of my mothers house. She had them between the living room and dining room and always called them "French Doors". Not sure how accurate that was, but they were nice.
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It looks like and MC Escher engraving. Very Very Cool
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Thanks for a great new gallery. I was so excited when I saw it appear - it was hard to finish going through the other one that I'd already started. Fantastic shots of an great factory with awesome history and future potential. Thanks again, for all of your efforts posting pictures of places I'll probably only be able to visit in my dreams.
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Flushed, I just about covered my laptop in coffee! Man, you brought back some memories. I can't believe someone remembered that; I'm going to have it running through my mind all night. lol
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This really reminds me of when I was in graduate school in the 1980s. The science building (my major was microbiology) was in an old parking garage that had been converted into a building - the ramps were even still there connecting the floors! This photo with the ramp and windows immediately took me back to my graduate years!
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I love this bathroom!
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Thank you so much for this gallery of amazing art, from yester year and contemporary additions!
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Wow! Some intricate craftsmanship here!
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How many hands steadied their way up and down I wonder?
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I'm glad you climbed through the hole! Truly breath taking! Thank you
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Woah that's some small stalls
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I love your website. I would like to add that it breaks my heart to see the religious property left behind. Families gave money to purchase all of this. Why does the Church not re-use these items for new churches being built? It makes me so sad.
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Just played ouija inside the asylum biggest mistake ever
John, you are very welcomed about Kim's last name and the video, I did my best to get as much video's and pictures of Gaebler before it got torn down, I was in there a couple dozen times and did my best, it was very dark in there, so it was hard to do....I am so glad you are still around and doing good, that makes me happy to hear that, I hate when I hear about some of the kids who were not as fortunate as us to get past it, not get over it or get over what we went through,just get past it so we can live a happier life then we had in that hell.....