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I thought of razor blades, too, when I saw this photo (vmc's comment, as I understand it with my very limited French "The stairs and the cut-out openings give the appearance of razor blades.") I also think they look a little like imaginary creatures from Dr. Seuss, people being blown about in a wind storm while carrying other creatures on their heads.
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I agree it is sad but hey you can always try to buy it an make something of it....get a group as well...it's what i hope to do with abandonded beauties like this
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Pretty sure that is a kitchen, those look like tilt-braisers at the back of the room.
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Such a beautiful staircase! This place is just full of them!
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Reminds me of something from a Submachine game.
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Sorry blue lamp :)
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This was a great gallery. Thanks!
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how can such beautiful buildings be left to just rot away
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Beautiful gallery once again, Motts. I've been enjoying your website since 2006, when I was lucky enough to stumble upon it during a particularly dull workday at my old job. Thanks for the opportunity to live out my urban exploring fantasies vicariously through you & your awesome photographs :-)
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This is amazing, and I'm so jealous you got to explore such a wonderful place! My dad's family is German, maybe this is a good excuse to go and visit my long lost cousins in Germany, lol.
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Interesting! The one facing the front left looks like it's dancing and doing a little forward leg kick, lol.
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Beautiful B&W shot...I love how the foliage seems to be reaching across the porch to go inside the building. This place is really beautiful & must have been a great place at one time!
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Oooh...I love this one! Guess I found myself a new wallpaper :-)
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I am Back. The Hotel is in New Port Richey Fl,
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The design of this place is incredibly strange... and the way they painted the brown on the wall seems like they were TRYING to give people vertigo/dizzy effect... And those windows!

Was this place built like a carnival funhouse to make it feel more fun for the kids that lived there?