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Funky

Funky

Mold encrusted tables surrounded a buckling dance floor in this basement nightmare.
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Where the table tops organic or why where they molding ??
The ceiling looks like the bottom of a UFO. Wonder what that light looked like.
That's a transporter pad for sure.
(Transporter pad for THE ZOMBIES!!!)

This is where they plan the takeover of the human race...didn't y'all know that?

:P
Disco Fever!!
John Travolta danced here. hahaaha! Dont think anyone could get a groove on anymore on that floor!
Is all that black stuff on the walls mold?
Actually the mold is the white stuff on a dark wall.
you can just tell there are so many store that could be told about this place
Reminds me of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". Another interesting light fixture.
Everything down there has a thick sticky coating of beer and booze, puke, various "other fluids". Mold loves that stuff!
this is so cool, but looks like where disco went to die
Thanks for risking many forms of sevre upper and lower respiratory tract infections for these AWESOME photos. I can't believe vandals haven't touched this place, it's amazing. Now go wash your lungs out with some hand santatizer.
that light fixture in the center is so retro
Beam me up.
Besides mold spores, the light fixture looks undamaged. It's like a retro museum. Mr. Motts, u need a good respirator for these places.
Ummmmmmm...is that a shotgun on the floor under the table? lol

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