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The woodwork above the door (and throughout this place) is gorgeous! what a shame, craftsmanship like that is hard to find!
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So eerie. Loving this building!
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Many questions left unanswered here...
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The details are so beautiful! The woodwork, art, plaster, metal fixtures are all items we'll never see again. I hope they're not wasted.
All the meals those stoves cooked and now they just sit cold. . .
I remember lighting these as a kid (yes I did attend church at some point in life). I wouldn't mind one of these now, it would be nice to have for around the holidays.
The pews look like they are oak if I'm not mistaken, what a shame if all this was trashed.
those sell for a lot of money
wow I would love some of that stuff!
Never been in one, never will.
I can see some nuns sliding down that banister side saddle! (That comment will probably get me sent straight to hell but I couldn't resist!)
Too bad this space couldn't be reused. We Americans waste so much.
Love the woodwork and how it hadn't been painted over throughout the years. But then only to be abandoned and/or demolished. What a waste.
I've never seen radiators high off the floor like that, I like it. Makes it so you can clean underneath!
I hate to see religious places graffitied up and abandoned. So sad.