879 Comments for Buffalo Central Terminal

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Can you imagine what it must have been like to work here? Who was the last one in this room? Did he stop and look back once more before closing the door behind himself for the last time? I can almost hear the footsteps fading away.
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I'm thinking of how it must have been to be one of the workers who built it. Each of them had a story, too. And each brick/tile had to be placed just right to make the pattern come out right. How long did it take, how did they do it; and where did they go when they were done?
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It kind of reminds me of a church...
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Good one BKWOntario
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I wondered if this location was where the horror flick my nephew was part of was filmed. Now with the dolls I am sure that it is. He was a crew type and also served as a special effects guy. He stood behind a curtain with several others and they broke through with their hands and arms zombie style. He said it was fun.
Thank you much!
LOVE it!
And it's reputed to be haunted by a gentleman named Tony who had a massive apartment there.
:D
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What an incredible building that must have been in its heyday.

I had to look up its history on Wikipedia. Quite interesting. Too bad that so many artifacts were removed during the time that the building was left unprotected. Glad to read that it is being restored a little at a time. Hopefully one day it will be back to its former glory.

Thanks for sharing these photographs. :-)
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Trebuchet hole?
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Office Zombies comith..
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My office dones't look like this,

much.
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13 = Bakers Dozon
12 = Dozon
11 = Bankers Dozon

( or os 10 a Bankers Dozon? )
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Delusions of Half-brick
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Skullf@#% ?
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Creepy in a non-zombie kinda way.