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Peaks

Peaks

A view on the shopping mall with minaret; I assume small shops were located in the rooms along the multi-tiered floors. Although somewhat obscured by the overgrowth, the Bergamo Alps are still an incredible sight in the distance.
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Amazing stuff! First?
I can see this is going to be a very interesting gallery from the start !!
For some reason, the building makes me think of an ocean liner.
I agree JuniorJeenie. It does look like a ship. Fascinating location and story Mr. Motts. This is going to be good. =8-)
Can you imagine having to drag yourself to work there every day? What a hardship to have to look at that view (wink, wink, nudge, nudge)!
Thank you for the great history on this place and the "before" pictures. We are lucky you got there on a Sunday!
Thanks for the "before" pictures, it makes it even more fascinating.
Wow! Does this photo really captures the imagination of wonder and whimsy
:) You should see the pictures I have of the old Rocky Glen Park here in Pennsylvania! It was in Moosic, and there is little left, but I have some video and some pictures of how it used to be.

This just is creepy and beautiful all at the same time!
Motts the story of this place you wrote is almost as interesting as these pictures - what a find! keep up the good work
This place does looks creepy. I totaly agree with MamaToFiveInPa.
These placxes are always creepy. Hi Debbie

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