Postby Technomancer » Sat Jul 30, 2011 4:04 am
Just a small piece of local good news (and frankly this city needs some), that might interest fans of Silent Hill. If you've ever seen the Silent Hill movie, you'll remember the scene with the abandoned, derelict hotel. This was actually an abandoned, derelict department store in the middle of my city's downtown. Apparently, a good place to shoot ugly, post-industrial cityscapes is here in Steeltown. Anyways, after it had been left abandoned over twenty years ago, the building has been bought up and restored (pictures not mine). As an incidental aside, the exterior of the "temple" in the movie was another local landmark; it was a cropped version of the Scottish Rite building.
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/570623--lady-lister-s-return-to-glory
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