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Thanks!
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I don't think I have seen a "Danger - Caustic" sign ever before. Is this the zombie rending portion of the castle?
Long Live Disco! Wish it could be 1978 forever!
and not a dump in sight!
Yeah, tony c. this chandelier/planter really IS the most intriguing event. Am sitting here pondering&wonderingl;. A boat with a ladder? hahaha - OK - so how do you get the boat IN? Throw over railings? Ohhh dear...have NO IDEA! Cool too.....
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Why did they tear down some walls, but left the most of the building?
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Somehow I love how that window on the right hand side is still open... as if there wasn't already enough fresh air in there
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Love this shot!!
I guess over the years you learn to be extremely observant doing this. My luck I'd trip some alarm and be hauled away for trespassing!
The dark color of the wood makes me wonder what kind it was. Mahogany? Walnut? Back then they used the exotic hardwoods more than we do now which is one reason this stuff should be saved and reused.
It would be so cool to track down some photos of this place when in use as a residence, maybe one from this very angle - then compare the two.
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This place certainly WAS unique! Gorgeously built in and out!
A fanTAStic gallery Motts! Thanks again for posting this!
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So how would one plant ANYthing in that light/planter?? You'd have to have a small boat.......with a ladder on it.......O_O
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Absolutely beautiful!