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It looks like a SHIP.
Pistachio green, methinks
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Anyone notice the holes in the wall?
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I'm noticing the scratches that seem to cover the walls.
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Someone save all the beauty in this place! Such a shame it's going to waste and ruin.
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Yep, they don't make tile like that anymore. The color still vibrant and still on the wall.
It is quite a peeling mess, and quite ugly lighting fixtures - YET - there is such a lovely softness about it all - those rounded corners - all the hues tints and shades you capture so well... this place. I LIKE.
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no check in from PRW- I forgot Motts has his project I thougt he was based in NY
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I think Mr. Motts has a full plate with the project in Detroit and a full time job. Then there is his job here. I think the man is spread pretty thin. I have to agree with wanderer it would be nice to meet Mr. Motts. ... Any one heard from "Ratchet"?
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Yuck!
A room with a History told AND a very special lamp with a Square Lampshade.
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Did you read the text?
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*jawdrop*

...my father still has his VIC. It and about 8 game cartridges were what us kids used for a video game system until I was around 15 and we bought a Playstation 1. My all-time favorite was "River Racers".
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Again, creepy-level resemblance...

if I may skirt the rules just a tad, Motts, was this school actually in Kansas or was that a location you made up to anonymize it?
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I truly don't know how this looks so much like my old school, right down to the entrance. We had staircases going up to the 2nd story on either side once you came in the main entrance and side doors going down as well, in a slightly different arrangement.

I still remember the first day I went to the "upstairs for big kid class" (3rd grade) as kindergarten was in a separate building and 1-2nd grade were downstairs. Made me nervous as heck.