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If only the town would open the doors up to anyone that wanted to walk around this place, one last time & take photos of her before she was taken down. Think of all the new galleries we'd all have to look at & enjoy of this place. I'll keep checking back, for updates on Ms. Bennett. At least I know she is still hanging on.
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LOL Binky
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Shiny !! Or at least they were at one time.
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Wonderful place...I love old cemetery
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I bet they could still use the one w/the cut door if needed. My guess is the building was retrofitted w/air conditions and they had to run venting through there?
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Mica. I love your comment!! Motts needs a "Like" button on here.. =)
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there is nothing like being there- when I first saw the Brooklyn bridge and Statue of Liberty- was real- there are several UE sites on u tube investigate them- what a hoot- ah like being home
As a fellow photographer I LOVE!!! this image :)
Wow, indeed: it is a chair exhibit - what a cool B/W shot - they are all different. A Study of Peel & Stool.
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Sorry to doublepost and use bandwith. I had secretly hoped Mr. Motts might have some bennet images on a thumbdrive similar to the Pilgrim gallery up now. One can always hope and respectfully request.
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Yes Wanderer I did notice the new info about the trending galleries here. I think it is wonderful that Halcyon still commands "modern headlines". A lot of people follow the old hotel/school. Very flattering that new generations are exposed to the unique beauty of Halcyon..
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me too
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isn't it great the MAN checked in for us
YES Absolutely extremely attractive - so so cool - and The Size???
Look at The Bricks! There is No Way of knowing The Size of the Trunk. Huge or Miniature?
A shoe.
You are The Boss creativity FTW
Fun Every Day
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Bobo, thats the FIRST thing i noted as well... and was going to make mention of it. No, cable or satellite back then kiddies! lol.
Also, would of paid to see these!