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thank you erica, you are most helpful
ah okay
fair enough, yeh i was thinking it might be a hallway
but if it was then i'd assume theheater wouldnt be at the very end but yeah
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Is that an abandoned photomat right next to the twin archways?
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Watch your step!
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This place has a lot of potential as a hotel
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I wonder how many people tripped over that raised area. It doesnt take much. Tose tiles look kind of modern
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Nice lines all over, much nicer outside than inside
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Lynne, thats one place I wouldnt want to stay very long
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World War 2??
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Not A pleasant looking door. Hi Lynne, welcome back
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Where I work, we have small wire embedded in glass, no mesh on doors or windows. The staff wear street clothes and we only just installed bars in the stairwells after someone jumped from an upper floor. We have flat screen TV's in some of the lounges and comfy-not plastic- furniture. The clients go on outings...shopping, fishing, boating, camping and more. We are set up for their safety and comfort. Not all facilities are, but they have come a long way since "Hydro-Therapy" in ice water...
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Gorgeous buildings, wonderful set yet again Motts. Thank you!
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Wow, what a beautiful old lady! I really like how the foliage frames this one Motts.
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Very well done!
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I am lusting over the light on the wall in the far room ~ very nice Motts!