141 Comments Posted by Amanda

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That's just amazing!
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It looks like a door used to be there, or was there a balcony along the other side? Weird for stairs to go up there otherwise...
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Many kudos to those of you who work helping the mentally disabled and who get up and care every day! I know I sure couldn't deal with it; I have trouble dealing socially with "normal" people as it is, heh.
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I'm pretty sure we used stuff like this when I worked at the dining halls at college... maybe not quite that big, though!
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Drop ceiling indeed...
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At first glance it looked to me like bookshelves crammed with books...
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i have cp and can not afford a stander and it makes my sick to see all this just sitting there.You got people that really could use it.
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nope, tower is still there. i was just there
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i really do wish i could still go up in the dish just once more before i leave maryland. i found out to late.... it was gone before i could see it one last time. it looks like a volcano without the dish. they chopped it off right after the wrap around ladder.

thousands of memories and good nights at this place.

i personally want to know why they tore it down besides saftey issues (i mean common, wtf are they gonna use the land for), who did it and who bought/owned it.

tink was here.

life in laurel branch
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you know, i live not even a couple of miles from here in waldorf. when i heard it was being demolished, i was pretty devastated because i have been up here so many times. i even drove up there to find out myself at 3 in the morning. im glad i have left my mark and taken my own pictures. this place holds alot of memories for me and a tone of the kids in 301 waldorf.

life in laurel branch.
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It's just the sun.

=]
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hey everyone, i venture to this site recently , and just looove it, i thought i was the only one intrigued by this form of photography... motts you are my hero :) if anyone has the documentary channel , there is a movie on called "untangling the mind" and it shows old footage of many of the hospitals on this site... just thought yall would be interested...
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This was really interesting! If you have any other photos let me know at mandiemarie317@hotmail.com Thanks!
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Check out www.foundmagazine.com it is full of "found" lists, letter, paperwork. You people will just love it -
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Sorry fro my ignorance, but maybe I am showing my age - what is a UER?