11 Comments Posted by kristin

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Just look at the design of this theater...the tile is in remarkable condition, the combination chairs/desks are elegantly made, and the ladders and shallow stairs help to compress the space to maximize occupancy. Really good architecture and design happened here, but it usually did back in the day.
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I think the tallest tower on the left is the Book building/tower? First saw it profiled on the Fabulous Ruins of Detroit website, I believe.
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Better watch out, you beautiful old building complex! Looks like those crap beige vinyl-sided POSs in the background are gonna run you over!
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I wish I could have gone there. It is so beautiful! I just...feel like...I was one of them, you know? I feel connected to that place.
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When I was in highschool (2000 graduate) from Bowie friends & I went thereas a joke; turned out to be NO joking matter. It was VERY DANGEROUS at night I couldn't see, fell into hole covered by gate & leaves. Needless to say we did have weird experiences, voices and saw a silouette of person on second floor. We definitely believe it is haunted!
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Since I currently work in a Psych Hospital in Seattle, the notes are not all that different than today, sorry to say.
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Is that Sam for real? I read on the guestbook someone wrote they worked there also and if you go in the tunnels you will never be seen again.
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They have tubs like these at a nursing home I worked at while I was going to nursing school. There were two kinds one was for muscle relaxation and the other was a walk-in-bath.
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For some reason I get totally creeped out by the lonely chair shots. It makes me wonder why and who left the chair in that exact place. It is just truely truely weird.
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I couldn't see it at first, but after looking at it for a little bit I can! That is really creepy.
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I love how there are spots of blood on the edge of the tub. Kind of like someone carried her into the tub, you know?