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Motts your back,we missed you
Two for one! Cool...
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Loved this! Very much appreciated! :)
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What a View! Very Nice!
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Quite majestic sitting there in all its glory.
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So appealing as the light comes the leaded glass window..... So glad its still intact.
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Lovely ironwork, most pleasing to look at even now.
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Love the Height and the Openness. Once very grand.
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What a pic to start this gallery with! Would love to walk up this path and see this old clock tower. Thanks for the added treat tonight.
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The upper color looks ugly, the lower kind of matches the dark stained trim.
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"I see it's time for the geography lesson, so get off to the lecture hall, all of you lot!"
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Goodness, is THAT a newell post??
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With some luck, a person might see this in the lobby of an old downtown bank still in use.
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Yep, a fairly impressive (and intimidating) admin building, likely! The Upper School (grades 6-12) building where I went for high school had a lower-level foyer going to the gym (left) and the main school building (right). There was also a second-level (generally admin) entrance. The second floor was a balcony overlooking the main level "commons" area and not-too-fancy stage. The third level was the ceiling over this. Needless to say, THIS main hall and balcony beats mine by two miles!
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...makes me think...there's a high school and an old junior high school in my city that I would have had a difficult time staring down while going in the front doors without being rather intimidated. I pity the poor little 11-year-olds who have to go to Lincoln Middle School as incoming 6th graders!!