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Looks like there is a nail holding it up, RS.
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What an adventure!
Hey Flushed...I know this is late but I hope you see it. I don't get on this site as often as I used to due to work. I've talked to you outside this forum, I don't know if you remember me or not but your story is fascinating. You should write your story yourself and publish it, why let someone else do it? Life stories like yours practically write themselves. If you don't like the actual task of writing or typing there's a computer program called Dragon that you wear a headset and just talk and the computer types out what you say. I have this because I was writing a lot and it was easier talking than typing. Anyway, let me know if you do this, I'll be the first one to buy a copy.
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You made me think of Stanley Tucci in Undercover Blues, "My name is Muerta." "Well I'm pleased to meet you Morty, My name is Jim."
Make America great again!
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Congratulations on your book looking forward to reading it
love the chairs!
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Wow! What a shot Motts!
You should make this one a wallpaper to download. I would make it my desktop background in a heartbeat if it were downloadable.
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Floy, sorry, Motts does not do that & asking is not allowed per the site rules. Please read the rules of this site, ok.

Come, enjoy & take in the photos here. Comment if you like.
Hello I want to know the exact location of that place, I need to make a visual audio please.
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I see that the tub drains onto the floor see the pipe sticking out left of photo. just add floor cleaner after some one took a bath let drain mop floor, hose down early water conservation. ha ha
I loved going here as a kid. The photos bring back so many memories.
didn't finish the race
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Looks like something straight out of a 50s B-movie
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Looks like the exterior of Turn Style to me. From what I've seen in old photos, this place was ugly looking when it was open. Jewel owned the Turn Style chain (which tells me a lot, as the exteriors of their stores in the 70's were quite ugly too). The Turn Style chain, like the mall itself, failed by the late 70's & Jewel ended up selling the chain off. After the DSM Turn Style store & the mall itself rolled up for good in late 1978, this Turn Style location was used as a gymnasium for the temporary school that was set up, using parts of the old DSM building, in 1979-1981 (used by the Harvey-Dixmoor School District).