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The whole things is still there! They are trying to knock it down, but is the only memory Central Islip Has!
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Oh new pics, Happy Happy Joy Joy. Easy Lynne, dont make me put you in a strait jacket! :-))))
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I live right down the block from the center and when we were kids we used to "investigate" the buildings....Let me advise everyone not to do it. It is really spooky and from my point of view it is haunted!
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I love the way they made industrial buildings even look majestic. Greetings to the "Kindered".
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I think this photo is my all time favourite! It's just wonderfully amazing!
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At first, I thought this was a window, then I realized it was the sunlight on the wall, coming through the window. Great shot, Motts.
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Why, thank you very much! I thought I was going goofy! LoL!
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Lynne=ROFL

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At the risk of sounding redundant - yet again another awesome collection. When I see things like this, that are so long forgotten, I am grateful to people like you who document them so they won't be forgotten.

Many of these places were people's dreams, creations, nightmares, workplaces, etc. etc. etc.

Motts, I wonder something. When I used to "explore" old buildings, there was this feeling almost like I could feel the remaining presence of the people who once worked (or lived, or whatever as appropriate) in those places, and sometimes, I would almost see them still in operation. Do you feel the same things?
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"I can't resist buttons, levers, switches, etc regardless of what might have happened I would have thrown that sucker!"

Me as well!! :)
Yeah - that's the manufacturer's name, cast into the casing of the pump...
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(12:27PM) I'M JUST HAPPY!! : > )
My guess would be a plastic trash bag....
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why would one capitalize the S in see, but not the I at the beginning?
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why are the colors of the doors on the left different from each other?