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Askew

I don't remember which was crooked, the porch or the room.
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The entire building would be an EXCELLENT tourist attraction....CAN'T LET IT FALL DOWN !
God, Motts, weren't you afraid? You and the whole place could have just tumbled down together!
None of it was crooked Motts, it's all in your head....hahaha
Escher would be proud!
The trees look like a wailing face!
It's kind of nauseating to look at this for a long period of time. Great shot, Motts.
those black dots in the trees looks like a smile!
one of the deluxe suites from the Hall, the scenic view is practically identical as it was in 1893..except the power lines...
lovely. i want to walk out on that porch...
true...dont let it crumble but can u imagine the compensation you'd get if something happend 2 u in there??? its crazy!
yea i agree with the dude below me, this place is the shit
keep this place standind baby !
Good view.
It wasn't going down without a fight. What a shame to see it go like this.
Slowly Sinking ...............
How sad...it is a beautiful view too.......
is that the view of rt 343
I think so. Go to google maps & type in 41.776389,-73.699444 & you will be looking down from above...
This place is the real House of Usher... now where's MTV Cribs when you need 'em?
It reminds me of a house of cards. The next breeze could bring it down.
lol i like the description! i think there's a couple of buildings at Ladd Center that are like that
isn't that view still beautiful

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