1,916 Comments for The Pines Hotel

This is simply what happens when you leave plants in an enclosed space with little oxygen, I believe.
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OMG. I went here one fall weekend in the late 70s (maybe 1978?), part of a group of students from Queens College. The place was already run-down...some friends had to switch rooms because their first room was infested with bees! I do have vivid memories of hanging out in the lobby and watching a bunch of students getting drunk and going for a midnight swim...
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I was there in the late 70s, on a college student weekend. You'll never guess who was the comedy act on Saturday night: a very young, pre-porn Ron Jeremy! (He was a terrible comedian, BTW)
The final curtain call, but unfortunately, no encore
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i think this picture is incredible, u dont see many buildings with as much orginal furniture (and keys) still in the place they were left the day the building shut down
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wow, simple as.
Corny fake marble to go with the 1970's porno hot tub
I wonder how many babies were conceived in this hot tub
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This is a cool picture(:
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i think all of these pictures of the hotel are a little erie. i live about 15 minutes from the hotel and it's said to be haunted now. i wouldn't doubt it. its so creepy looking, an old run down building on the top of a hill.
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Molly - I used to live about 1/2 mile down Kill Road from Sunny Croft, from 1968 til 1970, I was 6 to 8 years old then. My brother worked for Sunny Croft during that time frame . I remember the ranch, skeet shooting and the pool. I was at the Bruswick Inn once for lunch. My memories of that building are from before it was an Inn - when it was Esther's Store. Used to love going in there for candy, ice cream, or soda when I was little.
Full house...
It's weird to see a frozen pool...
One Usually associates them with swimming, not Charlie Brown.
Dial "M" for Mush
Or is it the Arbororetum of Doom?