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Where's my video tape of "Night Of The Living Dead"? (LOL)
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Most Santanists display the pentagram upside down
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I'll betcha that arrow looked pretty at night. Most likely it was lit up all in 'happy colours'
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Staring into this photo, I can picture the happy kids of another time, eating their cotton candy and listening to the merry-go-round music.

Note the yellow tape around the carousel. It looks like it's a crime scene or something.
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**unable to think of how to re-phrase that, gives up and walks away...** ;-)
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Eat at Motts!
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Love this shot!!! I wonder where the carousel horses went? Sold off, I would imagine. Thanks again, Motts, for feeding our obsessions!
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Thanks for the link to the Rocky Point website...It's nice to see the before and after shots. I still like your shots better than the sites after pics.
I kinda feel I missed out here. When I was younger, we always went to Riverside Park in Mass. Now its Six Flags. I never heard of this park before....
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NEW PICS!!!!!! Thanks, Motts!!! Did you spin a doughnut there in front of the gates?.....brings back memories of rear-wheel drive v-8's from my younger days....
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I think there are flooded catacombs underneath the patient walkway. There are also catacombs leading to the large auditorium.
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To The Duck:
What is the difference between a ship graveyard and an auto junk yard?
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Oh, it's a B&W photo. We may never know!!! (LOL)

Funny, I can turn color photos to B&W, but I've yet to see 'colorizing' on any photo program
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I'm pretty sure it was a kitchen.
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So Mister Motts did you pull it?
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Giving this building cancer too?