Posted by Beryl |
8/8/2004 6:10 PM | remove |
Umm, that looks cool.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
8/29/2004 4:18 PM | remove |
If it's still solid (not rusted away) that would look really nice restored.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
8/29/2004 4:19 PM | remove |
To add, that looks like someone used the wrong type of paint and now the paint is peeling away.
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Posted by maZe |
8/29/2004 5:42 PM | remove |
There is no sign of rust what so ever, it could definitely be restored - the whole place could quite easily be restored. And yes, I did get that feeling too, someone used latex on this tin ceiling...
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Posted by rainman8889 |
8/30/2004 7:25 AM | remove |
Oh yeah. Latex and Tin with no primer? You're gonna get peel like there is tomorrow.
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Posted by Lumiere |
5/13/2006 12:23 AM | remove |
Tell me they at least let an architectural salvage company come in before they tore it down. People pay tons for that kind of stuff.
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Posted by maZe |
5/13/2006 12:33 AM | remove |
actually, they were supposed to store some of these "historical elements" until they built a cultural center where the hotel stood and try to integrate those into the new building. It's been over a year and yet, no more news of the cultural center. I don't think it will happen.
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Posted by XbrokenX |
5/18/2006 1:51 AM | remove |
That's usually the way of things. History doesn't mean anything anymore.
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Posted by Zell |
1/23/2007 5:02 AM | remove |
Kinda veepy looking.
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Posted by Dracoribon |
6/9/2012 11:05 PM | remove |
very cool
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