1,168 Comments for Salesian School

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I used to be there all the time cause my mom worked in the office, a beautiful place to grow up, I was lucky.
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I went to Catholic school for 12 years too, but I used to visit this with old Father Nisanski, he was a wonderful priest.
When this was used there was a statue of the virgin here.
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I didn't know the mansion was torn down. I always celebrated Christmas there and ate cookies and sang beautiful carols, and went there every day after school with my mom in the late 70's cause my mom worked there.
Just makes me sick that people destroyed it and all that is left is memories for people like me.
When I graduated high school at Burke it was still ok that was in 1985.
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I grew up here literally. I lived in a house that bordered this property until I was 12 and lived in Goshen area til after college. My mother worked at the seminary so I was there all the time.
This photo of the fall leaves is the only thing that seems to have survived like a remember it.
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Every time I think I've found my favorite another striking picture appears on the screen. Absolutely fantastic! You have quite an eye.
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LOVE this!
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This is definitely one of my favorite photographs. I couldn't begin to tell you why but I loved it the moment I saw it. Nice job!
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Just beautiful! Older architecture always photographs as though it has its own soul. This photo is just lovely and a bit haunted.
I'm gonna guess an access panel for either storage or for repair to plumbing, electrical,etc...too small to be door
Ohhhh, the humanity !
Shadooby !
Not "April Wine" they did "Roller" & "Just between you & me"
UB40 did "Red, Red WIne" (I'm here for ya !)
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Soo I went here today and back where the autotorium was there is a semi filled with at least 50 different chemicals and weird masks so I'm think some crazy stuff had to happen here..
Jim Foley, you and I were there at the same time, and we also both retired from the Marine Corps as well. Semper fi, it would be great to hear from you. Terrence
It was an honor to have attended such fine school. I spent four glorious years as a student and learned so much. I was in charge of the chapel in my senior year, it was a beautiful place. The tapestrys on the ceilings were beautiful. St. Michael the Archangel was above the alter it was huge and gorgeous. When I retired from the Marine Corps I went to visit, I cried!