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More Power !

Joseph
Sun City, California
Saturday, September - 26th - 2015 3:16 p.m.
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Oh, that's good. I'm going to steal that and use it myself sometime.
This is start of the 'dead cow' shot. lol
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I just learned my grandparents may have been married in this church around 1905... It's such a shame the church couldn't have been preserved. It was a beautiful old piece of architecture. Thank you so much for the beautiful photo series.
yes....old-school beautiful and mysterious - that terrace really IS awesome. And the gallant noble proud escutcheon is a great idea up there. Detroit is Ok.
....yes - but what A View!
Thank you so much for new Gallery, and the information.
If/when restored this is quite a spectacular viewing event, will hopefully be so cherished + enjoyed
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arch de small triomph
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what goes with the plastic ???
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yes- this pic looks like a town from a model train set
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Makes me think of the game of chess, you have the knight piece in the middle, pawns at the sides & the castles to the ends.
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The suns rays are radiating through the area there.



Sorry.
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Nice railings there.
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I have never seen a set of stairs like these, it's almost like they were added later on. I do like the guard on the side, it is nice.
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I was there in 1986 and on the other side of that door is a padded cell where u would go when u were being unruly. Not a pleasant room at all
...yeah - those little legs are cute + podgy, but tiny -
no wonder they all fainted...