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Taken in Clarksville, Ohio.
This building houses Southern Cuts Salon and Prince Hall Masonic Lodge.
When I look at old buildings like this, I always think of what appears to have changed since it was built. Looking at the bricks and grout frequently gives you a lot of clues.
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Symmetric metal fire escape on a brick building in downtown Steubenville Ohio. The light hitting the brick wall of this building is amazing. Excellent contrast of the red doors against the brick.
400 Washington Street
Steubenville Ohio
Ohio Rive Scenic Byway
Photo taken on October 25, 2023
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It was a lot of fires in the history of New York...
Fireescapes are the trademarks of many buildings here...
Windows, windows, windows... different life is behind each window...
No fires... yet.
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The staircase and façade of an Amsterdam hotel inspired me to create this epic circular edit. The classical rock song by Led Zeppelin provided the title.
A metal fire escape door and small platform are mounted on an old brick wall with no stairs leading down. A stop sign and a parking sign are visible on the street below.
E Montague Avenue
North Charleston, SC
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Cass County Courthouse Fire Escape
Harrisonville, Mo
Exploring Missouri
(photo darkened in flickr Aviary)
Metal fire escapes on the old buildings in Cortlandt Alley, on the borders of TriBeCa, SoHo and Chinatown in Lower Manhattan.
New York City, September 2017.
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