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The pillars in this place are stunning.
The sunlight coming though and across that back room looks beautiful!!
Love the historical photos to compare with, and the array of colors in the hardwood floor are astonishing !
Some times the grafitti artist realy get to me.
I agree with Ferdy.
The taggers just demean the place.

Otherwise though I love the shot.
Great, love the light shining through at the end!
The crown molding is amazing!!! And the way you managed to capture the sunlight slanting through the background... I love it! It would be a perfect wallpaper, except for the marks of the taggers.
The pillars are stately, beautiful lighting. Nice to have the old ones to compare it to.
What a shame the columns have been done with graffiti. Your photo and perspective leading to the doorway is superb and the ray of dusty sunlight is a wonderful touch.
Such a shame...
There is a special level of hell for vandals who deface buildings and cemetaries like this.
Is that plastic over that door?
Still majestic after all these years. In spite of the decay & graffiti. I love the light streaming through.
It's so playful looking!
I agree with Natalie, it's beautiful.
Beautiful! Wish the graffiti wasn't there, though.
looks like a dress form in the doorway in the distance. or a ghostie?

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