751 Comments for Hotel Sterling

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How is it possible that the lights still work? How long does a lightbulb last, anyways? I can't imagine they would still work after, say, 5 years continiously burning...? Anyone?
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This lobby looks the same as the ship lobby on a video game called Ghost Hunter.. how wierd.
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WOW - I would have loved to go rooting through this being the dumpster diver that I am!!! Do I see old computer parts?
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i hope there going to rebild it so we could stay there and actully stay in history..i wonder if thers ghosts (i hope not).
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is that grafitti on the outside or inside? (outside would be crazy)
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Nixon's 2nd most favourite
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I think I'm in love
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looks just like MY room
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The reddish tower building with the HOTEL STERLING sign and the connecting buildings were demolished, but the original building you see in the foreground is alive and well. What happened was, the original building was doing so well that someone opened the tower building as a seperate hotel. The owners of the original Hotel Sterling bought them out and built buildings connecting the two buildings. Alas, the tower building and all those connecting buildings got demolished. I'm still pretty angry about that. :-(
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I've taken the same exact picture quite a few times. ^_^
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Yeah, this is on top of the building. I have no idea what's housed within. Probably all the stuff required to run the elevators.
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I literally would be able to see my house if not for the haze. ^_^
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I don't know why everyone keeps saying this place has been leveled. They demolished the tower building connected to it, much to my annoyance, but this building here is still there.
Wowww Men ,Is very amazing .Beautiful picture
Just as I began really looking at this shot, an ant decided to crawl along my elbow. Combined, an ant and this hallway are terribly chilling.