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Where's Jacko?
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I wonder if the mesh was to keep the park patrons out, or the corpses in? =)
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I wonder what parental reaction of this was when their kiddies first saw it?
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And the arrows looked like they were painted yesterday.
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O.K. I am toataly speechless from the song on the link you put up. really takes me back
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Thanks, Motts. I looked at the link you provided, and found out what happened to the horses.
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Looks like you found the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Me and my friends got in last night too. We only got to see the basement and walked all the way down the tunnel tho because some of the people i was with started getting scared so we left...wanted to check out the upstairs tho.
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It's amazing how much stuff grow up through the cracks in the asphalt.
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Oops! I wish I had looked ahead. Nevermind - I see that the whole thing is empy.
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Was the motor gone? You can't tell from the pictures. If the carousel was as old as the park, there's a good chance that the horses were made of wood - that jacks up their value a lot.
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I had a spinal fusion surgery done on a table similar to that about 9 months ago..
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I found my way into a warehouse once too. Other than the forklifts and some trash on the floor, the whole place was empty. The only sunlight came from a hole in the roof.
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Thank you!!! I enjoyed this tour more than I thought I would. Shame there isn't any more, but then they let you keep what you already had.
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I wanna t-shirt from this place!!!