Parts of the floor look like they are sinking in -
or lay some wall to wall carpet over and no one will know the difference!!
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Kathy-

That sounds even more likely...
My school should get some of those.. Every assembly we need to put out 700 chairs, but if they were in groups of 3 or 4... it would be much quicker to set up/take down.
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There is one just like this still in day-to-day use in the WIlliam Penn Hotel in downtown Pittsburgh.
i think the sink fell down the stairs becuse it was chugging off that beer bottle and thats how it died


Mr. Sink R.I.P
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Your the man Motts! You make my day with all of this history.
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autoguy, I miss you . . . . . .
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Amazing how many of us are drawn to those fantastic wooden shelves. They just call out to be filled with old books and interesting articles for display. It's so nice to be able to actually see what you've got. I'd have them filled up in a hot minute.
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Swell! Vineland has always been one of my more favorite places because of its unique history.
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I love the wood,
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Nice detail on the trim ...
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wait what type of meat would they hang in the walk-in freezer that is connected to the body freezers?
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is that a face drawn on the walk in freezer door?
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the lighting is amazing in this shot, Motts. I will be honest and say that as a photographer, you inspire me with amazing work like this. I love your site! Thanks! =)
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I actually have an old quilt thats falling apart that looks very much like this. We call it the ugly quilt but it is very loved.