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They still have my bed there! Still right where I always liked it.
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Might be some good stuff in there. Take a swig!
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Nothing like this surprises me. Governments cut spending and shut down facilities, then redirect the funding into somebody's pocket. Employees leave and nobody is ever hired or paid to clean anything up. Later when the facilities are so decrepit, the public does not question their destruction or sale to developers.
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That's just splatter from the lobotomy saw.
Thanks for another great gallery of photos. Keep them coming. You have a lot of fans!
Shrouds.
Loviatar, I agree with you. Great shot.
I agree, Lucie Lou.
Great shot. Was all this light provided by your flash, Mr. Motts, or was there light coming in as well?
Fabulous - a new gallery. This is a great photo with texture, angles and colour.
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PWR how can we find out the release date and place to order
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not a storm trooper bu t from Mystery science theatre 3000
Too bad they couldn't have saved this place
This is a spectacular site. You have done an extraordinary job both with the website and the photography. I will try to contribute and get others to do the same.

It seems a shame that these magnificent buildings are left to fall apart.

Again thanks for doing this massive work.
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Welcome back, Pat Ratchet! I am glad you were able to reconnect with the forum. The Science building is captured in photo's See my post on Dec 31, 2015. It was a link courtesy of Celeste and links to Mr. Milfodds flickr account. Congrats on the near completion of your book.