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I wish I could transplant everything in that photo into my home, I love the ceiling, glass and even the carpet. I live in NY and it would be nice to sit in that room, nice and warm during a snowfall ans just watch the flakes fall.
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I still have one :)
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Tricia you reminded me my first apartment in Ca was in an old complex. My bedroom was bigger than the living room in my house. I think it was 20x20.
People forget that space like that has positive effects on mental health and well being. Cramped quarters are not usually chosen unless they have to be.
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For a time a native American Nation owned the resort planning to build a cultural center here. Maybe that is where the teepee is from, but that nation did not use teepees.
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Thanks for the gallery Motts. I love these old resorts.
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Aerial view of a mountain and forest. This is very cool.
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It's fixing to fall in on itself.
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And it ruined finger nails ha.
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Looks like there is a bed missing. Double headboards but one bed.
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Nice big rooms. These places were so elegant in their day.
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So glad that pepto pink kind of went out of fashion.
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That is a huge number of chairs! Don't think I have seen THAT many in a pool before.
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The mother ship has returned.
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A tad lax on housekeeping I see.
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I was drooling over that lovely scaffolding equipment too. Didn't give it a second thought back then though.