5 Comments Posted by GOMER

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The ward doors were huge thick wood doors w/ a small window, always LOCKED
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I never saw such colorful walls back in the 59-61 era. They were all two-tone light & dark green with brown tile floors except the tunnel I think was just concrete floors. (been a few decades)
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Looks like the main entrance, A building..where is the B building? was it already torn down? The Grayhound bus used to come through and stop right in front of the main A building.
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Fresh air is FRESH air.... many inhabitants were allowed grounds privledges and able to freely roam the campus with golf course, tennis courts etc.during dayllight hrs only. You could even check out golf clubs.

Remember, not everyone tehre was NUTS!
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The pourches had heavy wire plus usual screening for warm weather fresh air. This looks like it might be 'B' building, but I know A building had them. B building had a large rec/day room at the main entrance, opossite the main 'A' entrance. B building also had a cafe in the basment at the far west end w/outise entrance plus the tunnel.