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The Grayslake Gelatin Factory has stood its ground since the early 1920s. Originally built as a milk factory, it became a gelatin factory in the 1950s, before closing in the mid 1980s. Its current use is unknown.
Oh and if you go inside and get your stupid ass arrested for trespassing, I won't bail you out.
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http://uk.youtube.co m/profile?user=danin ahat7 my new account (subscribe to that)
i went on a bit of a rant towards the end but it pisses me off...
read this http://recipes.howst uffworks.com/questio n557.htm
http://linda-germain .com/ See the show Ten Printmakers - Making an Impression @ the Sargent Gallery, Newburyport Art Association, July 24th to August 6th, 2008 with the artists' reception on July 26th from 7 to 9 PM.
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