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I feel so creeped out by those things. The detail is amazing though
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That tile work is beautiful. Makes me think of a Spanish styled look
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They're even better looking up close. Thank goodness they have stood the test of time and vandalization. Seems like the only opulent part of this place left
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Did they wall up the area behind those box seat columns? Doesnt look like there is much space back there if not, though the angle could be throwing it off
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I love the work on those columns adorning those booth seats plus the arch overhand above them. And is that a giant hole in the cieling above the stage?
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If it wasn't for that picture, you'd feel as if you were in a completly differant building. Time has NOT been nice to this place
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What an adorable tiny lighthouse.....or is it just the angle that makes it so?
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Aint gonna be pretty when all those AC units start falling out, not in sound at least
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First a lone chair and now a lone wheelchair? These places always get something strange left behind and in good condition too
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"I have fallen and I choose NOT to get back up!" Guess they took the rest of the body with them when the place got cleaned out
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Well least it isn't a used toe tag
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Okay, I take my previous comment back O.O That better be coffee like everyone else thinks
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Well least it is clean. It'd be rather horrifying if there was any kind of residue left from the embalming procedures on it
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Hospy may mean Hospital or Hospice. Or it could just be something random someone left on the door
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It has certainly held up well. Just give it a good scrubbing down and some dusting and it'll look factory fresh. And it looks like a fun machine too X3