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Very precious decorations indeed. Just look at that! I love it! They were so good at math, and so skilled. Back in the days.
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Freespirit..from what I understand it's completely demolished.
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What a neat picture! (Does anyone say "neat" anymore?)
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Can you imagine what that organ sounded like, soaring through the church? Must have been wonderful.
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Wow. Just wow. I cannot believe that something so beautiful can be decimated without a second thought. It's just wrong in so many ways. And yay for another new gallery!
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It's just sad. It makes me so upset. Like when the people out in the Hamptons decide they don't like their house anymore so they demolish it just like throwing out a piece of paper. People suck. Thank you Motts for capturing history even if its fleeting.
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Thanks for the title. I was wondering what "SMARK" meant.
Yup I see it.
Those hanging lamps are gorgeous, I would love to have one or two of them. This is what I don't get, if they are destroying the building, they could certainly remove things like this that are not only reusable but salable too.
I don't understand either. Why couldn't someone reuse this building or at least save the pieces of it to reuse in another building. I just don't get it why it was just demolished.
To think of that beautiful marble just tossed in the dump, what a shame. Someone should go to jail for the outcome of this building.
This looks like it was part of a theater not a church.
Look at the expression on this face, like he knew what the ultimate outcome of this building would be.
Even boarded up it's gorgeous!
There should be a FEDERAL LAW against destroying any house of worship, I don't care what religion it is. These buildings are built with such grandeur, to hear of one like this being destroyed and tossed in the landfill makes me sick to my stomach.