Love the door! awesome detailing. What is that sticking out from the jamb just above the door? Seems like a silly place to put a coat hook, but I can"t imagine what else you'd hang there that wouldn't interfere with the door
What a gorgeous setting!
*agrees with Greenskulker*
Fantastic shot! The beached scow just adds a certain je ne sais quoi to it.
There's something very calming about this picture......
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Thank you again Mr. Motts. You've posted another reason I come to Opacity each and every day. The galleries, the comments, the forums, all hold my interest for hours on end.
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It's a crying shame to let this architectural jewel go the route of other abandons. It's delightfully free of graffiti & vandalism. That's a miracle given the fact it has been closed since 1974! That red dot must have some powerful juju to preserve this wonder, this well, this long. =8-O
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That needle has been still since Gerald Ford was President.
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My God, that's stunning. Looks like the White House.
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What beautiful stone details.
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Stonework by master masons. Beautiful indeed.
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Incredible 1905 engineering.
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That is beautiful. I bet the door weighs a ton. Love the wood trim and antique hardware. This would be worth a fortune in a home salvage yard.
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Them be some manly tools right there!!
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Looks like a battleship.