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Glad I didn't bet money that that was the first floor. I woulda lost!
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How high is the ceiling here? It looks like you'd have to walk hunched over, but maybe not... no good frame of reference.

Cool shot!
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Trade secret I would guess. I would imagine that someone probably had done all of the work for him before he got there.
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Above this broken chair is a dog leash tied in a slip knot fasion wraped tightly around a water pipe. (if this is the room with the safe in it)
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I was in there 8/27/05, there was a hell of a lot of "Red Water" in a couple of trays.
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No fun and games makes Jack a dull boy
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I think this is the Mourge in Bacchus or the "Old Hospital" When my parents worked in Letchworth I was with them when they had to stop by there one time on a day off. Though my mother worked in the "New Hospital", she had to see some friends in the "Old" one. This mourge was no longer used as such, and had become a break room. It was very creepy to a 15 year old to eat food there. One of my less thrilling adolescent memories. I was with a friend also 15 as well. We got a case of nervous laughter. My 'rents thought we where just being silly. They didnt realize we were so creaped out.
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Where's Nurse Ratchet?
What a cool Staircase shot.
Looks like you had 2 options... walk down or use the slide on the left !
Alex,
what exactly did you see?
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This is a killer shot. I think it's cool that one day someone was in one of these, the next day it was stored in the basement. Along comes Motts, 30? 40? years later and takes a picture. For a moment, it has a purpose again. Cooool.
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Nice bangs
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Wow
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Yeah, I'm sure the manufacturers of those "things" probably went out of business within the year.
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You think kids are the only ones who detest clowns?