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The wet spring air permeated the ancient buildings.
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Super Gothic shot!
I know I have a vivid imagination sometimes;-),but what is it just above the ground,beneath the boarded window to the right in the picture?Looks like faces(I know it's probably rust or something)peering out :-P
wow good eye Cecilia, I usually don't think twice about that sort of stuff but I can see the "faces" clearly in the rust, very cool.
Oh shit, get the Ghostbusters.
It's wacky indeed.
This places was BAD

"It is impossible to think of Summer without visualizing children at play. Nothing could be more timely, then, than to consider the 1,200 children at Roseville -- three-quarters of whom would be physically and mentally capable of benefiting from a planned recreational program -- for whom there is little or no opportunity for play because Roseville provides neither the facilities nor the official interest to make play possible for them. Instead these children are doomed to days of unvarying inactivity, spending their free time sitting about in a bare "playroom" or roaming aimlessly about the immediate environs of their particular cottage. The inevitable results of this should not be too difficult to imagine. "
A LOVELY PLACE, MOTTS; EXCELLENT VIEW!
I love the enclosed walk way. This place give me bad vibes.
Beautiful photo! I love stone buildings!
i love this shot all the detail , so much texture i feel like am there .
Oh, the architecture... *drools as she gazes at the stonework*
I can see one room was air conditioned/
I love this picture. Again, the buildings are stunning.
Need to Know what state and where Roseville Is at? I worked with the Mentaly disabled that got Rescued from Roseville !!! And i want to see this place for my self . my email is fedafeda1133@aol.com thanks.
Wow, the fire escapes on the left sure do look confusing...maybe they are slightly deteriorated or it's just the angle of this shot. Lovelovelove the pics by the way, I've given the site address to about 20 people, now we want you to come and shoot our hospital's old 6th floor surgery area and the old nurses residence before it's completely remodeled!
Wow the michigan winters have sure taken their toll on the place.
Love the stonework. Simply jaw dropping.
A little frightening!
Hello brian!I live aonurd the corner from the shop on bloor st w. I had been in there right before it closed down. the guys told me it was for improvements and reno’s. But i just read krista’s comment. is the store going to stay closed?

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