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...yes.........and five of them radiators - those cute little legs.
Warm + light once upon a time, all those windows in three directions. Hoping it will come to fine use again.
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Primary Colors.
Hi Motts. thank you for sharing your lovely images. Safe travels to you always.
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Tis, not hard to imagine this hall decorated for Christmas Shoppers.
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Detroit was one of the first cities to have an "area code" with the phone number according to wikipaedia. "Keith McGill & Associates" business card could be very close to 60 years old.
Are they going to try to keep it original when they renovate it? Like the marble and the timbers on the ceiling?
Wow. I like this!
This is cool. Old safes are fascinating.
Hah that is priceless!
Were there any dates on any of these?
Plenty of stair cases for the stair fanatics (me) ha.
Radiator is still there. Amazing.
Workmanship of the past that is not seen anymore. Detroit has some of the neatest buildings.
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Mr. Mott's about the top of the windows, are they really square with angled trim on the inside of the sash or are the glass panes at the top actually cut in angles.? Beautiful Picture.
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WOW! What an opener on the new Gallery. I know it is Detroit, it is so "Gotham" I was looking for "Batman". I know there will be requests for wallpaper on this one. Thank You,, Mr. Motts!