


The mighty HFAC was torn down. The back rooms were legendary. Lions only have a few photos of the back rooms from 2007. They went 3 stories underground, 2 stories lower than what was pictured, but lions only have fragmented memories of those floors. 1 floor contained the green room for the concert hall & a piano shop. The bottom floor contained plumbing & was truly the underworld. A hidden passageway led to a store. The concert hall & recording studio were linked. Lions never saw the theater section or the TV studio.
Reconstructing the HFAC back rooms as some kind of game would be a way to preserve history. It would be easier than the BFR arcade game but obviously boring after 1 playthrough. Maybe it could be a tomb raider concept, with a hidden room exposed by pressing a button on the opposite side of the complex. The hidden room could contain a Steinway D.
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