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Manhattan's Castle

Manhattan's Castle

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looks awesome wish it was my house
Man i love this pic, I wish it was my Castle.
Yes, but a to become a "home" needs more that just the front. Simply amazing.
Why doesn't someone make use of this structure - use the shell and make condo or coops
gorgeous castly look, and yeh that would make good apparments
I am delighted to hear that these gorgeous ruins have been designated a historical landmark! You just don't see amazing architecture like this anymore....especially in this country! More of these buildings need to be preserved for the sake of our heritage instead of falling to the wrecking ball in man's ever-incessant greed for land & financial gain. The past is priceless.
Motts I have to tell you I have been on Opacity for a little over a month now and not even looked at most of your work because I become mesmerized by your talented pictorial essence in photography. I found you quite by accident on U-Tube looking at the abandoned Undercliff in the town I grew up in.... I have developed a new found appreciation for your work,for architecture in the world and I owe you a great deal of appreciation for opening an amazing world to my eyes.... please PLEASE keep up your wonderfully talented work....if ever I sell my writing and become rich I want some of your photographs to grace the walls of my home!!!!!

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