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April 2005: Kummerlowe |
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2003: Phil Edwards |
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April 2005: Kummerlowe |
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The
back side rooms as well as the pool area contained original outdoor
furniture. |
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Postcard
circa 1970s: Kummerlowe |
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Photographs
April 2005: Kummerlowe |
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Even
into the middle aughts, Corbin's guest rooms contained many original
features. However the pamper panels had been changed out. |
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2003: Phil Edwards |
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Photographs
April 2005: Kummerlowe |
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Although
Corbin's towering highway sign supports were recycled, its Trapezoid
sign was sadly thrown to the ground and had become a heap of twisted
advertisement.
Below:
For a sense of scale, Brian's friend examines the wrecked HoJo's
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