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Starting to think its just me not seeing the pictures right, this to me is a duplicate of the previous one
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The photo from the cross page looks like it should have gone here.
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ok this shot does not match the description nor does it match the thumbnail leading to this page which is very clearly a red cross.
This reminds me of an abandoned paper factory in my hometown. Something about this space also feels a little sinister.
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Paging Dr Mott, Dr Mott!
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Looks like a school more than anything else.
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From the main building outline it makes me think of a mini Kirkbride...
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The bad thing is only the copper wire is the high dollar stuff. Copper pipe and roofing is a lower grade of copper and goes for less. If these people would put as much effort into getting a legitimate job as they do into demolishing history for scrap, they would be well off.
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Looks like they used 2 S's as well. The must be the &itch; version of princess.
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Based on the condition of the rest of the building I can't believe that divider was still intact and functional.
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Pure copper goes for about $3/lb these days, but the price fluctuates constantly.
On one hand...Cool! A new gallery! On the other, this is CLOSE to me! (Man, you call....you don't write...Good thing you can take photos!) LOL!
At least they can spell.
Stupid word in a stupid place
I like how you first see the graffiti. Then you scroll down to see the stand. .