There used to be a credit union across the street. Most of the building was torn down, but the vault was still standing. They finally got it torn down a couple of weeks ago. Over a period of 3 days, we watched a backhoe operator think he could just drop a big concrete pillar on the roof and start breaking it down (he kept having to chase it down. 2 credit unions across the street from him, and he didn't think to ask if he could see our vaults), kinda work on other stuff while waiting for something that could do the job, and once he got an attachment (seemed to work like a combo jack hammer/concrete saw) it went down really fast. The weather was doing a "don't like it, wait 5 minutes" all 3 days.
Oh, and I drove over on my way out of work for just a few more shots. My battery absolutely packed it in, the car alarm went off, which meant a jump start wouldn't work, the fob was at home, so Mike had to bring it, and the roadside assistance couldn't find me because I was behind the construction and not visible from the street. I got home late.
The vault. The pillar in question is just in front of it and to the side.
and its sidekick, the night deposit. I have no idea why they just left it sitting there after tearing down the building weeks before.
The part number is still visible.
And the door had a way cooler handle than ours does.
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