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I'm gonna guess it's the emergence store room of felt crusader crosses and random numbers. JUST IN CASE. ( numbers available in single digit, double digit, and triple digit format - ask your state representative which one is right for you ).
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Yuppers.
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This shot is fantastic
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I would not want to walk those tunnels alone!
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Too bad they impeded your progress. I, for one, would have loved to have seen more. Thanks for the awesome tour!
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Somehow spooky even though it's lit up. Great shot.
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The fireplace is lovely.
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This building should still be functioning as intended. Much needed. Sad that people who could use this help are now sleeping and wandering around on the streets in droves outside my office building. :(
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is can't help thinking the doors are singing Bohemian Rhapsody
scaramouche do the fandango
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I'm guessing that this was originally a solarium and designed so the windows were placed in as large and tightly as possible, which leaves little room for the large radiators needed to overcome the draft.

Come to think of it, they're probably more efficient than against a wall - more air flow for convection.
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I believe it was in a nurse's station or supply room.
Every time I see a shot like this, I picture in my mind the door slamming shut on their own, one by one, as soon as I turn my back....
Good thing you did not pull that, the place may have burned down....
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HOORAY! A new gallery!!!
You always come through to brighten my day Mr. Motts.
Thank you for sharing your amazing photos with us.
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It looks like the endless hallway in a recurring dream! You just keep walking & walking, trying to find a way out, and never seem to get anywhere!!!