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Yeah - such a great look!
Yes indeed very elegant, fine and goodlooking; really like.
Google Earth has good Street-view, 33 John R. Str. and there is a sign:
"Restoration by Grunwell-Cashero Co. "
( They are specialized in Historic Restauration since 1953)
- so yes, guess means more than hope now - if it is for real!
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woo hoo radiator making a break for it
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too tired to finsih the race
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u didn't walk far Motts
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STAIRS```
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what a beautiful giant
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this shot makes me think of dead cows on a pasture.
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hello hello hello ,is there anybody in here?
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radium 266 ..... yikes
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Thanks! I jumped into the Broderick real quick without my camera back when it was abandoned... I remember the climb to get in was kind of dicey and no one I was with wanted to go for it without a rope. Didn't get a chance to make it back there.
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Looks like some of this building has been abandoned longer than the rest
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I went here as a child with my brothers, I found it sort of scarey then, your pictures only prove my 5 year old self was right......
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the place of death on the pictures and a google search gave the place away.
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Often the pipes of the theatre organ were placed in these niches and were covered by some decorative screen.