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Awesome, awesome, awesome lighting!!!!!
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Beautiful shot!
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This is such a neat shot!
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How wonderful! I love the colours of the fallen leaves, the green on the right and the yellow on the left. The colour combination is just spectacular!
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The colours in this shot are just amazing! Wonderful!
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Thanks so much Truckie. : )
Stay Out. Toxic Asbestos Construction. I will find You
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Great picture.
Back in the day when they made this stuff they made it to last. Big and very heavy, but easy to work on.
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Twug, Reed Hall is still standing, this is the fire damage from back in the late 90's. They started to clean out the dining hall, cafeteria. I don't know when the actual demo will start on that building. Don't worry we will keep ya posted, but there will be a lot of tears. :( :(
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OOOOOOH! SHAVING CREAM.
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SHHHHH........HAHAHAHA
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For some unknown reason, I believe the abestos has to be removed before the building can be torn down.
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THE DAY THE INSTITUTION STOOD STILL!!!!
Andrew .. downtown Philly needs a WalMart.. work on Independence Hall so it gets torn down..... oh, and downtown D.C. needs a WalMart too and a place with lots of parking is the White House, so with that and the Executive Office Building, see how many windows you can work on. See a therapist to find out about "release".

Thank God that abandoned buildings are "warehoused" rather than bulldozed or imploded. There are many I would love to tour myself, but I thank Motts for the photographic tour with such quality.
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Westinghouse gyro fans are awesome! They definitely need to be salvaged if the place is ever threatened by demolition. It's definitely a great photo-op fan, too.