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I'm kind of intrigued by the little nook with the spigot in it...
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Do you ever bring a light kit with you on projects?
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Thanks from a newbie to u and your site..
these pics are really outstanding.. Im telling friends about this site.. Too cool.. And also, please be safe, your safety is more important then any photo u may take ..
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Malt-o-Meal prototype?
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it loks like the outside is pouring into the room
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im new...excuse me, dead cat?? where was that found?
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New to this site and LOVE it! Great Pics...
It sure does look like a moose.. ha
Iove reading what everyone else notices..
I agree with "Seventh" and the others, it's neat to look around and take photos but I would want to root through any files or belongings I found just to get a glimpse of the history and lives that happened there. Beautiful.
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Does anyone else see an almost complete face and head image on the second landing? The decay seems to make out a sinister image.
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Beautiful shot Motts
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I agree with Krista, but would add, it would seem highly unlikley that anyone kept in seclusion would be given a sharp pencil or any instrument of any kind.
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I am Amazed this building was so beauitiful before and it is still standing up. Motts You Rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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pic is bad a*s though.
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scald not scold. in this case it would be burn. to scald is with steam, hot gases or hot liquid. burn as in touching hot surfaces. sorry to be critical but it was driving me crazy.
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awesome photo..

first thing i thought of was, who had painted the door al those years ago... seeing al his work is being slowly taken over by nature...