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I think I was told that those are chestnut baseboards. I worked in this building
late in its life, but I appreciated the its
beauty and the amazing craftsmanship
every day. Lynne's comments are right
on target.
Did you assume I was perfect? There was only one perfect man, and look what they did to him...
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Smoke and fire stains won't show up either.
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I don't think that chair is sitable. You might fall through to the floor.
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Looks more like a school room to me. You could see where the blackboard was.

Soooo, why did they call it a threatre? They possibly viewed medical films in here. Maybe the blackboard had a 'shade' that also served as a movie screen.
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It would've been neat if they installed a bar.
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I don't believe this...somebody actually broke the toilet.
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Thank you very much, Mr. Motts I absolutely loved this one!
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this is nothing !!! it was more scarry then this when it was opened!! i was there for 31month for depression ,even thou i wasn't that sick I can tall some stories that you wouldn't beleave and I happy i was there for 1 month. they make you feel worthless and noun human and that just a start.
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you might find yourself sitting in a fresh puddle of spray paint (LOL)

Speaking of spray paint, what do they do with the empty cans? With the amount of tagging that goes on in these places, they should be littered everywhere. In all the photos I've viewed here so far, I think I saw one. Possibly somewhere in Byberry.
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not the creature comforts of a relaxing day at the movies
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Just... awsome!
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Looks like it missed our Saturday work periods!
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That's George, not Gearge!
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Before it became a Junior Seminary Gearge Carlin was a student at this school. I graduated from there in 1963. Sad to see it in such a state.