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I knew you wouldn't leave out the lovely old-fashioned ironwork! This is what makes the architecture more unique...today, we only see stuff like that in more frequently traveled places like airports or train stations. Power plants seem to be just boxes with no special architectural features.
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from the looks of the old "new" pictures...this was actually an arcade.

out of all of the pictures on your site...these make me feel the most sad. *sigh*
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Interesting how the doors on the left don't match each other OR the matched ones on the right side! Unique! Looks like a school hallway.
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Now THAT is da bomb, Motts! Really puts things into perspective to see that heavenly high cathedral ceiling...and such elegant architecture, too.
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That's like the photo of the shipbuilders standing next to the giant propellor screws from Titanic!

This photo makes those boilers look....elegant in design.
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Happy Birthday Radical Ed!!!!
i remember as a young kid visiting my grandmother at danvers state -- i know she had a lobotomy of some kind and at times she was restrained. i don't know why she was there but eventually i know my dad got her out. i would love to conect with others who might hav e som e connectiom. i remember such an eirey feeling going into danvers state hospital
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LoL! Same here... :0)
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Well, it's off to bed, Blondie.......
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It's amazing! I could too!
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Yeah, I could stare at this picture for minutes.....
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Thanks for the link, Truckie, it is so sad to see all that equipment ready to tear the place down.
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That is EXACTLY what I thought at first Grifspop! :0)
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At first, I thought I was looking down an elevator shaft, then I realized the shot was horizontal with the crane in the background. To me, this is one of Motts' best shots to date.
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i want that kind of door on my safe!! it looks like the steering wheel on a pirate ship...AARRR, we be steralizin these here dentistry tools and no land lubber here has de guts to be stoppin mee!! yaarrr!, we'll dig up the autoclave in seven yar! :)