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This restaurant was abandoned 15 years ago when owners moved to Venezuela. They also had their home in the same building. 1.
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Fun! ...but poor owl! ...and that's an interesting way to set up the dining room. :/
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VERY cool location. Completely untouched...just the way I like it.
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Cool site and shots. It would have been easy to go downstairs for a midnight snack.
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OhWOW! That GREEN room with GREEN striped furniture. That would keep me awake ALL night long... something about that just makes me want to itch, lol. and the next photo of the bedspread... that mold has Spread! Great location and pics!
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That place looks so dope!
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Poor owl, wonder how he got there. Cool location, you should return after some years...lovely decay !
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Posted by Dr. Baab Poor owl, wonder how he got there. Cool location, you should return after some years...lovely decay !
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There were other 2 dead owls but they had been died for a long time more than this one. They may got in through some tiny windows in the restrooms and didn't find the way out.
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Was that a sword on the coffee table?
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Posted by Silver Rider Was that a sword on the coffee table?
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Yes, they used it to cut wedding cakes.
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Owl sympathies all around. Poor owly. Beautiful location though, and great photos. That place looks like a lot of fun, and there's so much color here! Given the miles and miles of grey, weathered wood in my Midwest farm houses, it's very refreshing to see.
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Poor little barn owl Otherwise, this is an AWESOME location! I can't believe how untouched this place is! Talk about getting seriously lucky! I love seeing the bar with bottles still on the shelves! Really nice!
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I hope you took the booze!
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Loving the decor in this joint! Especially the faux pressed tin ceilings in the bedroom, and that red leather bar. Just remember, the (dead) owls are not what they seem.
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I don't know what I thought I was expecting when I read "Dead owls" but for some reason, seeing that dead barn owl made me really sad. I love owls. Either way, this is really cool. I'd like to see more photos from the kitchen if you have any. Industrial kitchens are my favorite.
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Champagne party!!
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