Pennsylvania home is the entrance to a cave that’s been closed for 70 years

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NACH DER NATUR I (After Nature I)
👉 Exhibition from October 31, 2025, to January 31, 2026
(closed December 22, 2025, to January 6, 2026)
Basement – Raum für Kunst (Space for Art)
www.basement-berlin.com
Artistic director: Oliver Möst
Opening hours: Wednesday–Saturday, 12 noon–7 p.m.
Tauentzienstr. 9–12, 10789 Berlin, access via the stairs at the Weltkugelbrunnen fountain
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NACH DER NATUR I
U.a. mit Arbeiten von Charlotte Bastian, Karl Blossfeldt, Margaret Holz, Lucia Kempkes, Océane Moussé,
Zuzanna Skiba, Anne Katrin Stork, Anna Werkmeister, Frank Wiebe und Oliver Zwink
👉 Eröffnung am Donnerstag, den 30.10.2025, von 18–21 Uhr
Ausstellung vom 31.10.2025–31.01.2026
(22.12.2025–06.01.2026 geschlossen)
Basement – Raum für Kunst
www.basement-berlin.com
Künstlerische Leitung: Oliver Möst
Öffnungszeiten: Mittwoch–Samstag von 12–19 Uhr
Tauentzienstr. 9–12, 10789 Berlin, Zugang über die Treppen am Weltkugelbrunnen

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speakeasy

25 Mott in Chinatown NYC Manhattan . . . cool bar #basement described as a speakeasy online which is the secret bars during WWI prohibition . . eye reach the bottom of the stairs off Mott and there's a deadend . . 2 vending machines on adjacent walls . . . eye must have made a mistake . . a man stepped after me and opened the old-school Coke machine and we wr in .

https://901pacific.wordpress.com/2025/10/23/speakeasy/

speakeasy

25 Mott in Chinatown NYC Manhattan . . . cool bar #basement described as a speakeasy online which is the secret bars during WWI prohibition  . . eye reach the bottom of the stairs off Mott and…

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Practical Steps to Remove Musty Odors and Moisture from Basements

A musty basement odor is often more than a minor inconvenience; it can indicate underlying moisture or mold issues. Experts suggest first identifying and addressing the source of the smell. Common contributors include accumulated dust, clutter, old carpets, and improperly stored items. Cleaning and ... [More info]

Today's #pixel_dailies theme is #basement.
Jere Suontausta's Bloom exhibition in 2025 was aptly placed in a flower shop. In Thesmallest Vallila festival Jere's subject matter is, well, the smallest: a dust particle.

https://www.thesmallest.art/art-taide/jere-suontausta-polyhiukkasen-tahtihetki-starring-dust/

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#pennsylvania #reading #unitedstates - V & S Sandwich Shop: A former employee reported seeing a teenage girl hanging and gutted at the top of the staircase. The. . . Read: https://hauntedlineage.com/directory/v-s-sandwich-shop

#apparition #basement #hang #hanging #staircase #stairs

V & S Sandwich Shop - Haunted Lineage

A former employee reported seeing a teenage girl hanging and gutted at the top of the staircase. The basement is now closed off.

Haunted Lineage

Librarian reminisces about old Central Library as it heads to market – Times of San Diego

The old central library in downtown San Diego. (File photo courtesy of the city)

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Librarian reminisces about old Central Library as it heads to market

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Overview: Old Central library

As the city announced it was seeking buyers or lessees to redevelop the 1954 building into housing, she reminisced about what the space at 820 E St. meant to her and other staff during the 59 years it stored San Diego’s main library collection. 

The old central library in downtown San Diego. (File photo courtesy of the city)

One of the most exciting parts of librarian Kristina Garcia’s career occurred in the old Central Library but her connection to the space started long before that. 

As the city announced it was seeking buyers or lessees to redevelop the 1954 building into housing, she reminisced about what the space at 820 E St. meant to her and other staff during the 59 years it stored San Diego’s main library collection. 

“Unfortunately, we did outgrow the space,” said Garcia, now the librarian for the adult high school diploma program. “And I’m very glad we have so much more space and we can offer so many great programs now in the New Central but the Old Central was a very special part of my work history and my family.” 

Favorite memories

Garcia’s father, a lawyer who worked downtown, would take her on visits to the Central Library. 

It reminded her of a 1950s school with a few unique features. The seal of San Diego on the floor, Donal Hord’s sculptures and classic wood features from the original San Diego Carnegie Library stood out to her as a child. 

“The facade outside was always very artistic, you know, and majestic,” said Garcia. She is glad that the historic significance of these features means they will be preserved even as the building as a whole is redeveloped. 

It was many years after Garcia’s childhood visits when, already well into her career as a librarian, she began working inside the Central Library in 2001.

She was located on one of the two basement floors as a second-level reference librarian for the Serra Cooperative. Eventually, she started working at reference desks on the three above-ground stories of the library. 

Unlike today’s Central Library which is divided by floors, the old library was split into sections.

Each section had a reference desk where the librarians stationed there would be subject matter experts on the section’s topic, like history, sciences, literature, etc. Garcia started in the art, music and recreation area. 

She stayed at the library until it closed in 2013, working with librarians to meet the needs of over a thousand daily visitors

Then, the Central Library at 330 Park Blvd. in East Village opened. 

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One of Garcia’s most exciting opportunities occurred during the move from old to new when she packed up The Wangenheim Collection, which includes rare books, manuscripts, rugs and other artifacts that chronicle the development of books through the ages.

She calls it “a really special thing that I got to do.” 

Leaving the building she remembered from her childhood, one that also housed much of her career was difficult, as much as the new space was needed. “The staff did find it hard to say goodbye to that old building,” Garcia said. 

Unique features

With three stories above ground and two below, the 144,524-square-foot old Central Library offered a unique visitor experience. 

The collection was largely housed in the two basement floors, which was not open to the public. They were only allowed on the above ground floors where a spiraling brass handrail adorned the stairs. 

Since the public needed access to the collections, staff members took on the role of runners. Visitors would fill out hold cards of what book they wanted and a runner would use a service elevator down to the basement to find it and bring it up. 

There were so many shelves in the basement it was a maze. Reflective dots and arrows marked paths to the exit in case staff got lost amid a power outage. 

Editor’s Note: Below is a KPBS NPR video from 12 years ago. It shows some of the treasures. When I worked at Central Library, I loved going into the basement. I somewhere have my “parting” images which I will try and dig out and add later. See also the original article that included the video: https://www.kpbs.org/news/evening-edition/2013/06/28/central-library-moves-hidden-treasures-out-public
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHUOtQeUH94

Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

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