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you couldn't pay me to sit in that pew. Looks like the organ would crush me!
Death by organ
Ooh...wait! I like THIS angle BETTER!

Death by an organ? (snicker!)
Man, those are some insanely shaped light bulbs, neat.
If an organ tube falls and no one is around to hear it does it still go CLANG!?

Sorry couldn't resist.
lol Jason :) that thing does look rather deadly tho
The word is the word. It's majestic.
Another great shot.. btw, where is the keys?
Wow, what a shot... makes me question where that little passageway behind the organ leads to
Oooo creepy to me for some reason.
I kind of want to hug the organ or something, comfort it in some way against all the years it has seen.
Now those aren't the real pipes.
They're hidden.
The organ is probably no longer there. That is a facade. The organ was behind. The passageway was probably to access the organ for tuning. There are still many pipe organs around and many people that play them. This is beautiful. Too bad it is in such sad shape, but it does have a beauty about it, even now.
I thought I saw a music rack directly under the collapsed pipe tower. Wonder if the keydesk (console) is still there, just not visible in the pic.
WOW! can you imagine sitting on those back seats what an earfull you'de get?!
The little passageway behing the organ is proberbly a set of stairs leading up to the organ itself.
Since there seems no other way to get to the organ.

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