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RE: Bryn Alyn. three floors of treasure and stuff that gladdens the heart.

I love the carved balusters, pressed glass "Happy" snifters, and of course the Rubik's Cube! The whole place is very 70s, from the television to the slot-car track still in its packaging.

Dunno about your side of the Atlantic, but over here it's pretty rare to stumble upon a place that still has that many intact bits and bobs from when it was still inhabited. I only ever found one such "frozen in time" place on my own, but it was such a wonderful surprise. Looking around really took me back to my childhood to see the styles of packaging and other items that had changed so much since I was a kid.

Can't wait to see what the rest of the place holds!

!PIZZA

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cheers @willendorfia , thanks for dropping in, the next two Saturdays will see the series finished. Over here time capsules are abundant, especially in remote areas in the woods and the hills. Some good like this one, some not so good, but plenty of history and artefacts to gaze at

To be honest though one has to spend hours looking at maps, reading obituaries, and having a lot of "comrades" like @slobberchops to exchange info. with