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An interesting entertainment space located on the top floor featured a stage and projection booth.
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All it needs is a disco ball...
Projection booth? Dare I ask?
In the left of the image it looks as though part of the wall caved in was this a bricked in doorway? Do you now if this room was re-purposed when the building was occupied by soldiers?
Good one, Chrysalis :) LOL
Looks like a lounge at a Motel 6 just off I-95. Just add a cheesy electric piano.
The thickest ceiling beams I've ever seen... and they look like they're made of soft clay!
Strange roof... Looks tacky
1) wonder what the acoustics were lke.

2) reminded me of a clockwork orange
Wow---look at the brick in the ceiling again. That is some ceiling period!

And I agree with Larry D...Motel 6 is exactly what I thought of lol!
This is one nice room
Looks like the perfect place to show Soviet propaganda films...
That's a neat shape to the ceiling. I see brick was used for the ceilings quite a bit in this place. I guess it's safe (I don't know...lol) but I know I'd be scared of a brick falling loose and clunking me on the head. Surely that HAS to have happened at some point in mankind, right?

I guess they were 'sealed' in with plaster or something, too, which would make falling less likely, but still... ;)

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