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Tom Barry

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Last weekend, I attended my first high-school class reunion. I figured 59th sounded younger than 60th! I was struck by the differences in the conditions of buildings that were in good shape when I was young and today. Much like those of us who are survivors of the Class of 1956. Here are two architectural survivals, All Saints Episcopal Church, built in 1885-6, which my family attended, and the Baker Hotel, built in 1927 and now an abandoned shell. The hotel was actually closed by the time I graduated, enjoyed a brief revival, and is now as you see it. FZ1000, mono conversions in Topaz BW Effects:

 

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