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Even if some graffiti could be considered art that surely isn't.Though it does paint the huge contrast of the innocence this place once had and how time has defiled it.Sad,really sad.Alot like life really,how beautiful and innocent it begins but in the end it is ugly and tainted.
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I think your right, I see it too. Thats the way it looks to me.
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That's a different fireplace, the other one had bricks exposed above the mantle
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Mott's doesn't give out locations, he doesn't want this site to become a shopping list of abandoned buildings. Please read disclaimer
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Hey my friend and I are going to the children's ward in a few days; they haven't demolished it yet. Frankly, I think they forgot about it! Any advice to make it a smooth visit... please email me at: kerry12782@aol.com.
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I like a person who doesn't recall where they left their underpants!
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Naw, that was jsut ~Me.
Incredibly beautiful. I imagine that nicely set off the office when it was in it's prime. I can picture those hardwood floors all shined up... The trim awould the kickboards and doors was probably unpainted and stained....wow...
Wow...just...wow....

eerie, but beautiful at the same time...

...in a really eerie way...
I gotta agree with some other sentiments - I would have had a darn tough time leaving that thing there...
Im going to go and take the knob off..
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Like i said b4 im going really soon...i wonder how the security is..and how far it is from the LIRR....
Hmmm - so that's where I left them....
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NICE!
i wana know though because iam going really soon if the asbestos remains in the building or if it is safe to go in there..n not get some kind of disease...
i played a ghost in bball here