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Dude, I spent about 45 minutes hacking that wall away with a 10 lb sledge. Only to find a box of what i thought was mudd. When i dumped it out, it turned out to be what was left of a newspaper from 1913. There were some readable parts and a date of Nov 26, 1913 was bold. I would have hacked it away for two hours to get that newspaper intact. But it is in fact a treasure that Byberry took with it. We did however, get to or three wheat pennies out if the box, with dates of 1908 and 1911 on them.
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another of my failed photo attempts again brought to life by Motts! Rock on dude!!
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Motts, you rock! I've been trying to take that shot for a year and some change now, and havent been able to capture it so illuminated. I even opened those windows at the ends of the hall.
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OSP shaking up the norm!!!
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This morgue has seen better days!
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Awesome shot. The green hue puts it over the top!
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The tunnel looks forbodding and inviting at the same time! I hope to get there soon.
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Ah, nothing a flathead screwdriver couldn't fix... thanks!
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no way!! my moms name is chunks too........(so im lying)
Sorry your camera broke, really great pictures though! keep up the great work. Fantastic Web site too by the way.
silk
HEY! MY DOG'S NAME IS CHUNKS!!!!!
Yeah.. too bad the whole place is trashed!
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hey ed, is that a walmart bag your carrying? teehee
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Lovely green. I'd love to explore it.
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what a mess :(