1,916 Comments for The Pines Hotel

do they work?
wait since when do ceilings have carpets? am i missing something?
it looks like a speaker to me
how is that tree still alive? and why is it there? is threr some guy who comes ther into some abandoned hotel to feed a plant?!
that is so weird! how did it get in plus its in the snow idk how it survives
btw ive always wanted to see a padded cell .... youve made my day motts!
how does all the moss get in?
ooooooooooo natural carpet!
your so lucky to go to all these awesome places!
were do you find all these places mr. motts?
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I had a sink that looked just like this one in my very first apartment! It was in south central Kansas. The apartments started out as well these lil resort? type hotel rooms for this golf corse that was near by. The place was built in 1929 and was just totally awsome! I really was sad to have to leave the apartment because it had so many neat, save perhaps this sink, things you simply can't find these days, large windows, hardwood floors french doors leading into the bedroom, arched front door, crystal or maybe they were glass doorknobs, I could go on and on!
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my sister and I walked around the grounds and in many of the buildings about ten days ago. The former owner lives in the house next door, and allowed us to enter the grounds from his property Its much the same as in the pictures. We had the feeling we were not alone, there might be some homeless people living there.
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dare ya to take a lick!
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The Ents want in!!!!!
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I was a guest of the Pines Hotel 2 yearsa in a row, 1949 and 1950, when I was 16 and 17. I t was a great place to vacation. Lots of girls to meet and lots to do. I remember Saturday night was steak night. Too bad it does not exist anymore