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Tower From Window

Tower From Window

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What's the story on that crazy tower?
Yeah wat is in that tower and i want to go to this place are we allowed?
Motts, This was just a private school, not a juvinile detention center or anything, right?
Yeah, it was a catholic high school... the tower might've been for water or for asthetic value. Now it's all rotted out and empty.
Actually, the original owner of the Estate had the tower built so he could watch the trotters race at the track in Goshen.
home sweet home. :)
poor window, never stood a chance
Some reseach on the web came up with this fact about the tower, The school used it to store candles and some students used it to sneak a smoke. A while back I found the door was pried open. Looked too rickedy for me to risk entering
GET THE OLD WRECKING BALL; THE TOWER'S ROTTED OUT!!!!!!!
I attempted to climb the stairs inside it... It was terrifying. I only made it halfway up, because two or three neighboring stairs were missing. It's impossible now.
Music was played from the tower speakers, many times...Student 1952-1954
sraheen@earthlink.net
WAY COOL
someone told me a story about a little boy being thrown off the top of the tower or something similar to that.
MY WIFE AND I ENJOY WALKING THE PROPERTY, WHICH IS NOW OWNED BY THE TOWN AND VILLAGE OF GOSHEN. STILL DON'T KNOW WHAT THE TOWER WAS USED FOR

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