132 Comments Posted by AutumnTwin

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Now THAT'S an awesome creepy shot, Motts!

"The death of Chucky!" LOL!
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Like Baker's Pink for the quiet rooms, someone must have a title and mass production line for the color of painf for the boarded windows for all of these places.
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One of your finest, Motts! Truly stunning!

Tops the "lone chair" shots!
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Yes, I believe that looks like a chandeleir on the floor...there's one still hanging from the ceiling at the WAY far end of the shot.

Looks like the object on the right could be a mixing bowl...like for sauces, dough, etc. as opposed to a big kettle for cooking....but a mixing bowl is unlikely to be painted with various coats of paint like that one.

Creepy looking cafeteria though...more factory looking than dining.
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See, this is the part that they show patients' families on the "tour" or in the "brochure" of excellent patient care facilities....but those tiny rooms are the reality.
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Is that more somewhat ornate woodwork in the divider post between the two windows?
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The odd door...not as ornate here, either.

Can someone turn off the color?? LOL!
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It DOES remind me of The Changeling (and that was an awesome flick, one of my all-time favorites).

That creepy door is so plain compared to everything else seen so far.
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I just noticed the crown moulding WAAAY up there.

Who PICKED those colors....salmon pink and that barfy mustard?? EIW!
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Makes one wonder what sort of patients ended up in that section.
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Revisiting this gallery is fun.

I just noticed the lovely scrollwork on the mantelpiece!

This must be in a ward where they could trust the patients enough to let them enjoy the fireplace.
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What a waste of such a lovely large tub. Any plans listed for salvage sales?
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I can only imagine how COLD the A/C would be being pumped directly out of those shafts and in through the screened transom.
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Stupendous, Motts, simply stupendous!

With the palette of pastel colors, the lonesome chair and the odd afterthought a/c vent shafts, that's quite a nice piece ya got there!
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...much less a lot of daylight!

Or maybe that's just the overgrowth and stripped walls/ceiling that's choking the sunlight.