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AHA! Now I understand the post about soap droppings!!!!!!!
wow its so... purple
What was built on it? Another doctors office? or
Wal-Mart?
every one needs another reason to boycott wal mart
I am one of those people
Truly freaky

gives me the jubblies
Judging by the scorch marks near the door and the bent floor the fire could have very well happenned here.
The substance on the floor looks to me like the foam from a busted pillow.
Wow the plant life outside really adds life to the picture.
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Did you got to St. Christopher's?
I went there for CCD classes when I was in elementary school, being a student of Comly, a Philly public school in the same neighborhood. You more-than-likely performed in the much-larger Furey Ellis auditorium. This auditorium (pictured) was used primarily for the staff as an instructional-film viewing room. Motts has some photos of the patient assembly, which was larger than my high school auditorium. (George Washington H.S., another Philly public school).
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Agreed - I did a quick web check and couldn't find any references. I would love to see the original source for that.
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alegedly, the VFW post next door (an old staff house from the estate) is responsible to maintain the mausoleum.
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The town, owners of the property. Bear in mind ithad been neglected and unoccpied for 15 years. A large section of the front wall (buckling for years) gave way and collapsed. The structure had been evaluated as unsalvageable.
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THE ARCHWAY IS ASTOUNDING. NOBODY DESIGNS LIKE THIS ANYMORE.
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THESE ROOMS APPEAR MEDIEVEL.