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Wonder what happened to the tall smoke pipe/stacks? Just amazing how large this one building was and still is.
Ohhh...ohh..oh. DEAR! What a Good Look indeed and fine center shot, perfect symmetry picture - well done - and The Deed: as now gone, razed, you did well. Thank you so much. Wanted to see more Pilgrim, and dream come true.
may you always be well.
I like those brick towers on the building.

That is one massive old power plant!

The rail apparatus would have been interesting to explore.
Was security pretty tight around these buildings then, Motts?

Yes, I love the roof styles too.
Looks like when these photos were taken you could walk right in that middle building.

Motts, I would love this shot as wallpaper!
Wow, those things were really well kept. Wonder how they got to the very top ones?
Lot of drawers for such a small space it seems.
Those would have been interesting to read-to me at least. I can't make out anything on this one though
A lot of drawers, they must have had a lot of death here, but then again this place was huge
Love this photo, the greenery and all. Mother nature starting to reclaim what's hers
This place was massive! Glad to see more pics of it. Love these giant asylums!

Motts, did they ever do anything with any of the buildings there?
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but no lamps for Mica
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I work in a bowling alley. Usually, when one closes, the machines are moved to another center, or dismantled for spare parts. I'm surprised these were left behind. Pinsetters cost a pretty penny.

@EldoKid, be careful if you ever try to fix or tinker with one of these, especially the older ones. lol. They're extremely dangerous. Even certified mechanics have lost limbs or even died fixing these machines. Crazy, huh?
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The vines are taking over, some of the windows are completely covered by them.
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What an eerie, yet interesting find. I bet more so for you, Motts, since the signature is almost like yours.