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UER Forum > US: Great Lakes > abandoned high school (Viewed 2144 times)
orgullo gringo 


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abandoned high school
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This high school really had a rich history of music and the arts. Truly a masterpiece. I love that I got the chance to see the inside, but I also resent it. If I can get in, then the scrappers, arsonists, thieves and taggers can get it and tear this place apart, which is exactly what has happened. 1.


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cdevon 


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NICE you saw more than I did. We were hiding in the basement from tornados when we went... A return trip is being planned.



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< Reply # 2 on 2/15/2014 10:40 PM >
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... then the scrappers, arsonists, thieves and taggers can get it and tear this place apart, which is exactly what has happened.


True that. If you've been by lately, you know the scrappers have really had their way with this place. You can see the damage from the street!





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< Reply # 3 on 2/16/2014 6:48 AM >
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Aww, sad about the scrappers Gorgeous old building. I love that there's so much brick in this part of the country... can't build with it where I come from.

AND SAD PIANOS 8(




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< Reply # 4 on 2/16/2014 5:34 PM >
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I really liked this place a lot. I actually liked it better than the other school (HM high school) that we went to on that trip.




orgullo gringo 


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I liked HM a little better but they are both amazing. Too bad they leave all this stuff behind and don´t auction it off.




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I'm glad to see the Commodore 64 I set up years ago is right where I left it.






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Skye_Ann 


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< Reply # 7 on 2/16/2014 10:00 PM >
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Beautiful location!!




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