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There's more craftsmanship in that one doorway than there is my entire house!
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Amazing that is still there and not trashed! I hope it finds a good home some day.

My shot: There's a gas feed tube in the fireplace. That appears to have been extended to an unvented gas heater that is on the floor in front of the fireplace, and it looks like another gas line goes to the right along the wall to another location. The gas fired heater on the floor is fallen forward, and lies face-down.
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Those are for one big hairy-ass Erector Set!
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Don't get close to those. Zombie arms will shoot out to grab you! They are in there waiting to feed.
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I could pay my electric bill for a long time with that! That's bait for the scrappers, then they fall 150' down through that grate on the floor.
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Note the strainer grates to stop fallen workers from getting ground up in the impellers deep underground. Lots of people got sucked down and ground up in those.
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this should be tuned into some kind of park or museum ..some kind of observatory ....it is truly a beautiful building ...especially rite there by the falls...im sure they can do more than just let it crumble nd rot away ....
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wow that is just beautiful...
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now that is a doorway they definately dont make them like that anymore...looks like it will outlast the rest of the room....I Luv it ...
I believe this was where the tons of weight of the generator were sustained. Just a guess, though :-)
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looks like it was built really soild, i cant see this place crumbling for a long time.
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time machine? amazing shot.
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looks like it owuld have been really nice in its hay day
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That is fantastic, just seems like it out of place. Not what I would expect to see through a door way that beautiful :)
it looks stepping on mudd but cool