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Main Stairwell

Main Stairwell

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for some reason, curtains being left on windows and doors makes these places more interesting. I love this shot~
This one creeped me out for some reason. The stuff of nightmares.
Yeah, this one's beautiful but kind of spooky...
OOOOO, shivers down my spine! I don't know what it is about this shot, it is very creepy indeed.
I cleaned this stairwell as a freshman in 1962. It literally shined like the top of the Chrysler building. We can't go home.
The shadows make it creepy...the angle compels you to go down...
Poor Emmett! After doing all of that cleaning, it must be odd to see it so dirty. I love old buildings like this and it's sad to see them deteriorate. I wish there were some way to save them!
You can't save this one...it's gone now.
This shot gives us the benefit of the "whole" view....
i couldn't agree with silkster more
looks like something is standing at mid stairs and the shadow is been casted at the lower wall
This shot really gives a clear idea of how beautiful this place must have once been. Another of my favorites; although, I'm finding myself saying that over and over.
I bet this place kicks butt at night! Creepy!
On the floor that the stairs are leading too was the room for the provincial when he visited once or twice during the year. It was more like a suite with a bedroom and parlor. Also during the years 65-69 Fr. Earl Bissonnette had his bedroom on this floor. Brother Benny also slept in the mansion do not remember where his room was. Joe the barber also slept in mansion along with Bill the recovered alcoholic who tidyed up the mansion. Now Fr. Earl, Brother Benny, Bill and not sure about Joe eventually Bro Joe rest in the cemetary.

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