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It's a raccoon. Possums have a prominent ridge on their skulls, and they do not have hairy ears. The paw protectively guarding the plastic lid from a Roy Rogers beverage cup (!!) does not have a "thumb" like a possum. It has 5 long, straight, raccoon toes.
This is one of my favorite pictures on this site so far.The Roy Rogers drink lid is arguably the best thing about it :D
Beautiful architecture and design.
The electricity is still on in this place? I found it incredible that the bulbs were lit. Awesome website by the way. I've been surfing it all morning. I love looking at old abandoned buildings, especially hotels and resorts. Thanks!
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just got back from London but thinking of the OLD GIRL no news is good news- somebody had Too much vino reconstruct halcyon - lpn woke up gives me time to save money for Bennett next year i think PWR evacuated from us ---huh PWR ---say there PWR what's happening with Wing castle still open during weekends
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The image labeled "strap in" is not a chair, but an operating room table with standard leg straps. It looks to be an Amsco brand 2080 model. It appears to be a chair because of the positioning capabilities of this Operating table.
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This is a dispenser for adhesive paper tape. A roll of tape with a dry adhesive on one side was placed in the back of the device. The glass bottle was filled with water that then fed into a reservoir beneath the brush at the front. When the handle of the lever on the left was pulled forward, the tape was fed from the roll over the brush thereby "licking" the adhesive. The numbered wheel at the left indicated the length in inches that was dispensed, When the lever was released the tape was cut to that length.
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I'm not sure exactly, but given the age of the building it's quite likely that Otis was the manufacturer.
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is that a otis elevator
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Looks like there was a meeting in which everyone got super pissed at each other and stormed out!
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Runnin' a little low on formaldehyde, Motts? Great series, BTW!
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Man, that paint gives me a headache!
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Wonder if the kids used to have fun peeling the lead paint of the walls... lol
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Imagine trying to play basketball on a floor like that!
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I would have felt so insignificant in the grand scheme of things approaching this building. It just looms judgmentally.
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