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Tiny seats lined the theater area.
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First comment (again)! Sorry, had to do it....

Anyway, the colors/textures on that room divider are so cool! It almost looks like it was meant to look that way.
Love the Colors and the textures. Motts you are a Wonderful Photography Keep up the good work.
Looks like seats from a church with the crosses on the end seat?
I love auditorium shots & this one is jaw-dropping. Seems to be reminders everywhere that this was a facility for children.
Were the crosses actually the little lights that guide you out?
"God shows no favoritism, but today lets go out there and kick the holy crap out of them, amen"
Where's all the seat occupiers today I wonder.
Maybe Passion plays were put on there...
Reminds me of the chairs in our eldest daughter's auditorium. She is in 6th Grade and the school she goes to is as old as flipping dirt! My HUBBY went to high school in the same school and he will be 50 in another year and a half! :) Of course there aren't crosses on the chairs in her school.
the usher will show you to your seat now
This looks a lot like an elementary school gym and auditorium from the 50's. Very modern and functional
They don't look like they'd be strong enough to hold much weight.
Wow, those are some old-school seats! I like all the warm colors together.
This must have been before there was such a seperation of church and state...

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