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Really neat picture! I like the angle.
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My first impression was Willie Wonka; in the original, when the room got smaller and smaller and smaller.
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At least it's good to know that everything was basically cleaned out of here and not left to deteriorate.
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I have an antique banister dismantled and stored in my basement. I just don't have a place to install it.
It's more the colors than anything else and the big door/ little door thing. The fire place looks kind of out of sink. The imagery just reminded me of that movie for some odd reason. The colors maybe...
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Long Island -- why do you ask? Did Alice go up the fireplace? Please 'splain.
Does this remind anyone else of Alice in Wonderland?
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Holy shit!! A piece of history that idiot-fuggin vandals havent touched! Wow, Im amazed at how in-tact it is! I love the ornate square things over the fireplace...
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It's so pretty
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Sweetness.
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Mahogany mayhap? The Victorians spared no expense in building these types of places.
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you can almost hear the door creaking open at the end.....
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that is your house........
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its all acid related..... thats not a corridor its a tunnel without ceilings
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those walls are a foot thick man