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great shot!
hooray for geometry!
Love this shot!
FANTASTIC PICTURE!!! PLEASE TELL ME THEY SAVE THIS?!?
This picture was taken in the Railway Express Building on the Central Terminal grounds. This place is in very bad shape. The reason it is in bad shape because it has been all open with no fencing or anything. If you were to go here now it is shocking to see what man and nature can do to wonderful structures like this building. If you go on the second story of the REA Building you would be very if you didn't fall threw because the floors are rotton because of termites and nature.
Recently discovered a homeless man on the second floor.
My Dad had a business. The office had those little glass block windows (whatever they are called) in the entrance. Brings gack memories of when I would go in with him on Sun. afternoon and play seceretary, while he did paperwork. Hmmmmm. Long time ago.
This wonderful photo creates quite a sensation!
This photo is amazing, and is worth far more than a million words. It's so sad to see what man and nature have done to this building.
Not sure if the homeless guy is still there, but please PLEASE becareful. His door is indeed rigged with a milkcrate full of glass shards above it. Push that door and it's not a good day.
Wow Clarifying, I'll be ure to watch for this. Plus how did you find this out?

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