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I need that fireplace.

I really do.
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I'll guess it at about twenty years old. Fisher-Price is now a division of Mattel (the Barbie people)
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Looks like a mausoleum, but I mean that as a compliment.
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It's been a crisis here too, everyone has questions for you! Hope everything is ok at work.
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Lovely - looks like a church.
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PB Shasta, you and I know know what a REAL Fisher-Price toy looks like. This is one of them there new-fangled ones. :-)
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Jebus, Motts, I take a day off for major crises at work and you sneak a new gallery in on me. I am shamed on you! >:-(

But I am going to forgive you and go look at these right now. :-)
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I actually found WSP by accident as I got lost on the way to Dixmont, it looks incredible. It looked like a skeleton crew was kept on site, sounds like something that would require permission...
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Clean, crisp shot of those windows. The marble is lovely. Hard to believe it has been closed for 10 years!
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That woodwork and fireplace will be saved before the demolition begins, I hope. The green almost looks like jade. Gorgeous.
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Made me take a second look.
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Amazing those are not broken. I like how the 2 larger ones are sitting up on that heater. Very good pic, probably my favorite of the new group of pics.
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Mr Motts, please do come and take pictures at the old Western Pennitentury here in Pittsburgh. It is over 100 yrs old and closed recently. Who knows how long it will be there. It would be a great find for you!
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It is sickening they want to build a money making place like an amusement park over the area where people suffered and died. That is like building one over top of a civil war battlefield. Absolutely no respect for the people who lived in these places.
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shame the building is not used. the old b&o staion here in town is being used by the collage ,and it's great how they have maintained it.