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I think I have some abandoned factories in my vicinity over here in Holland. They remind me very much of this. But here, it's so overcrowded that those places are always immedeately destroyed to build more homes. Tragic.
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I like the knobs. They have that 60's look and are nice and shiny.
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What is that on the floor, in front of the door?

It looks like a sponge.
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Nice sink, but no soap dispenser? (LOL)
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This picture reminded me of an eye chart.

Brown, green, red.

Hopefully, I'm not colorblind.
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Actually, you can see whatever type of paint they put on it peeling off in a spot toward the top of the photo.
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Rust grows. It starts out as a 'spot' and works it's way around. The reason 'old timers' referred to rust on cars as 'cancer'.

In this case, being the above, it might be rust. Rust doesn't usually run, but it is possible. I do believe that heat, humidity and dampness could cause it to run.
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The fire box location card. One steel mill I used to be a firefighter in used a system like this. It was pretty cool. I wonder if the old ticker tape punch out real is still around this place?
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psycadellic one I have to agree with you. The cap is stainless steel. Being it is a medical grade stainless it will not rust. So I would venture to say it is blood that has been diluted by concession over the years.
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Dont worry my dear Jude, Ill never turn evil.
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Silkster, welcome.....
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ive seen this building only at night time passing in my car, it looks so gothic, kinda gives you a feeling that its haunted or something
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Looks like a good candidate for a new wallpaper, eh? :^D
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Ya, nice to see ya back on, Silkster! ;-)
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*~Sheepishly steps off of Lynne's SoapBox~* Sorry, Ma'am ... just borrowed it for a second.