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It almost looks like the door might've been taller. There looks like a bit of painted-over plaster higher up on the wall above it. Or it could just be me?
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I believe this was the Ball Room ? My parents had their Wedding Reception at The Hotel Sterling in the 1950's. I will try to find some photos to make sure it's the same room...but clearly, it didn't look anything like this.
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Best picture ever. Been my wallpaper for many many years.
I'm wondering the same thing as FreeSpirit76. Unless I clicked on the wrong place, I have all the photos one after the other on the same page, not one page after the other as they used to be. Fabulous photos and amazing that the cemetery is located with the blazing lights of New York so near.
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Very nice........................
There is something disheartening about taking a bath right next to another tub where someone may be bathing also. Maybe it's me, but I do like a little privacy.
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If this building is still around i want to visit it with a few friends
if possable
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U know who I thought was really kool was Vicky tardiff. She loved her ozzy. Lol
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Mike Ingram and I stayed in touch with each other when we went to a residential school out in Pittsfield mass
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Keep in touch Michelle. Hope all is well with you. Peace hun
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Tricia Grant was a wild one. Her and I didn't work out so I went with sandy
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She's a sweetheart. She always had a great personality. Miss her
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Sandy and I were together she used to come over to my house in Wilmington. I still have that van Halen tape that she gave me for Valentine's day. I remember that day like it was yesterday. We spent some quality time together. I had a smile on my face that day. Lol. That was the good ole days
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Look up Mike Ingram he will know. Where. Sandy is. Michelle
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Ummm