170 Comments Posted by Ericam

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Nice, man.
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You know, it just took me 5 minutes to realize the 'slashes' I couldn't find were actually the shadows on the doors I was seeing.
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If I'm seeing that correctly that is a very odd ward lock key.. most arent curved and/or (stainless) steel.
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What a freakin' great find. Id love to be able to bring my camera there, i'd be there all day.
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I was thinking more along the lines that they could be chutes? I can't picture them from any other angle but from what I know or have seen, looks like chutes.. or perhaps those boxes..thingys.. rotated and seperated coal chunks? Or im just way off and wrong.
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I dig the dead leaf hangin out towards the bottom.. maple leaf??
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I almost commented on the birdies a few photos back, Eagles! How awesome.
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You sure this was always a military hospital? It just seems odd that it's barred.. but perhaps it was put into use during battle? Just odd..
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id imagine there was previously some structure that was build around/on the raised area... I work with individuals from state hospitals that would trip and kill themselves on surfaces like that... so thats my guess,. alex
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Mesh shadow.. now that is awesome...
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This reminds me 10 fold of Utica State. Lots of the ward solariums and doctor offices were set up this way.. in similar cheerful colors.
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I think it's just a hallway cata.. because it's a military hospital.. and it would need a heater because that room is fricken' spacious with tall ceilings and whatnot
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In an old chemical factory in Utica there were very similar militia weaponry like this laying about.. torpedos and junk. No idea why they were stored there, though.
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All those pegs on the wall were probably the faucets and soap dispensers at one time...
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Yeah the entire door is covered with mesh... perhaps to keep violent patients from wandering and trying to get in... thats how it is where I work anyway..