53 Comments Posted by Brent

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Hadn't been on this site in a great while... All of these are top-notch, eerie, killer and much more levels of coolness. I must say, your infrared pics are great! Looks like a trllionth of a second after a nuclear detonation... Just sublime...
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They should create a museum for stuff like this.
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The City of Wilkes-Barre should establish a museum with pictures, artifacts, textile work and tile, furniture etc on display for the public. These items should be collected prior to the demolition of the Hotel Sterling and the museum should stand as a shrine to the memory of the Hotel Sterling and remind the residents of Wilkes-Barre of their past.
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I live in Mississippi and have worked at several steam electric power plants, some of which we very huge. The oldest one that I worked at was built in 1947 and was abandoned, but we had to do a maintenance check anyway. Very majestic and creepy at the same time. It's strange to think about how bustling and active they were in their heydays.
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Just there recently and that exhaust is ripped off now as if someone tried to steal it. Everything there is moved around and things are missing
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That place is def. haunted or something. Me and my buddies were there an we were going upstairs in the one building and something screamed up top and we took off and heard it again.
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could anyone tell me what is left of north hampton if anything. i had the pleasure of visiting there in 1986 when i was working for the mass dept of correction, ive been around and photographed all of massachusetts kirkbrides accept for n hampton, its the farthest from me. if anyone has any info id be grateful before three hours of driving.
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it very well could possibly be a restraint blanket, it is used on a restraint bed, when the traditional 4 point restraints(arms and legs) were ineffective this was used in addition to the 4 points to securly keep a patient from moving, i worked in a state hospital for 15 and half years and it seems very familiar to what we used