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"Hotel entrance" can be seen inscribed in the glass.
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Don't get caught in the revolving doors !!!
I thought it was a TARDIS.
I love the interplay of the light and shadows here -- and that's another lovely stair railing.
Whoa...would NOT want to get caught in there.

Looks like the entrance to The Twilight Zone or something...
This is the first time I've seen revolving doors with the walls in wood not in glass.
Oh wow, when I seen this I immediately thought of this http://www.opacity.us/...e4182_roundabout.htm at North Wales hospital.
Those doors haven't revolved in a long time. Beautiful wood.
I remember those from when I was a kid. My brothers and I used to get in and go around and around until Mom whacked us.
That wood is beautiful, it's too bad it's sitting there to rot.
I remember doors like this also. They were usually in fancy hotels or departments stores. I think there may be one or two left in downtown Minneapolis. In Minnesota. In USA. Up on the top.
northwalles hospital! same doors

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