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And that's how you turn a beautiful building into an ugly institutional building.
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depresing room
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But... but... I'm a satanist...
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Man, this is kinda creepy....I think I'd rather be in the basement.
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You beat me to it, autoguy. I was thinking almost the exact same thing.
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When I was a little boy in the 1960s, I recall my mother taking me into the ladies restrooms at one of the state parks in Georgia....it had female stand-up urinals on the floor very similar to this, but if I recall, they were a bit more elongated.
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Painting them made clean up and sanitation easier Darlene
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"This facility had serious communication problems."
Welcome to Official/Professional New Jersey.

This makes me think of that 90's song "My name is Luca"
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I think I will just hold it an wait for the next stop. Thanks.
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Is that the light behind the safety grill? We don't see that very often although it may be common to keep people from using broken glass from the fixtures.
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Beautiful trim work on the risers. No one does this anymore...
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Hi - love the atmosphere in this photo :)
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Another enjoyable tour - like walking down memory lane for me. Thank you, Motts!
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School's out for summer! No more pencils, no more books, no more teacher's dirty looks!
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I looked up the term bond pattern in brick work (since my husband is a mason) and learned there are different bond patterns. The pattern on the facade of this school is called flemish bond. http://www.bricksandbr...ages/walls/bonds.gif