That doorway leads to what was during the teen center era a basketball court. Courtesy of Terry O'Hara
Courtesy of Terry O'Hara
Courtesy of Terry O'Hara
Courtesy of Terry O'Hara
Courtesy of Terry O'Hara
Courtesy of Terry O'Hara
Back room of the second floor. Courtesy of Terry O'Hara
This is a terrible picture. I don't know what happened to it but it is the only picture that shows the designs on the sides of the encased ceiling beams
THIRD FLOOR -STAIRCASE
We are going to highlight the staircase between the second and third floor at this point in our tour.While this staircase has suffered some damage in recent years it is still one of the most stunning features of this building. Some of these pictures were taken as we were going up the stairs to the third floor and some were taken as we were coming back down to the second floor but we are going to put them all together here to better display the staircase.
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