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we spent many a summer there .
It was my favorite borscht belt hotel.
I was good friends , with the owners daughter. Recently I went to the Raleigh(still operating) and met someone else who knew the owners and gave ma an update. I had stopped by the Pines two years ago with my family to see what remained and took some photos and some video , inside and out. You got alot more than I did, once we felt the water under our feet in the upstairs lobby , we ran back outside. I wnet to the house and Mr. Erlich opened the door ! We chatted for a while . It breaks my heart to know i can't take my kids there for a vacation .
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Yeah! Hotels and houses are my favorite!
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It's too bad you weren't able to lean in a bit more. Would have made this cool shot great!
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Look at the way the walls are leaning. I don't think I'd be brave enough to stand near this structure, let alone climb it!
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Oh good! Can I have some too?
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Tee hee! 8`-)
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But....don't the captions say that this place is the Eagle River Power Station?
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A decapitaded Mary, something I'd like to own in my collection or at least take a picture with it.
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I like the upside down cross right after radical. Is this guy into antichristian stuff?
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Ah ha! The standard "videogame barrel" exists in reality! Now where is it's buddy, the standard wooden crate? Great, lonely shot, man.
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All those pentagrams and the 666. I wonder if these were made by teenegers trying to be evil.
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I, too would like to thank you.
In these photographs, you are preserving part of history, that someday will be no-more.
Christopher in England
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I knew I had seen this place before. The only time I went to Roosevelt island I didn't find this place. I believe it's on the opposite side from where i was.
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Is this place still in Roosevelt island?
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Wonderfully amazing photos. This is just amazing!