48 Comments Posted by Gary

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Has been preservered, YAY! Is now the Blackburn Inn, a fine hotel. Really magnificent, and hopefully survives the tourist downturn that we've faced this year.
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Exactly what I was thinking, Justin.
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I have several books on Pennhurst. the report to the state dated 1922-1924 if interested I'm going to post them on ebay around Oct. 15th 2011.
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The Riverdale Hotel has been demolished since 1969-1970, it was the quarters for the Athletic staff in 1969. Railroad flat type rooms. Each room housed 4 beds some were bunk beds. What memories.
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Some of my favorite memories are here. Late 60's early 70's.
Lynda Carter started here with a group know as "Speedy Garfin, and Garfin's Gathering" That was the year she won Miss America .

I'm still friendly with some of the old athletic staff. "Can never go back, but if I could"
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I worked at the Pines in the late 60's and early 70's. It was absolutly wonderful back then. Life was slower, care free. And the girtls were all beautiful when we wailked on the golf course at night.
I remember on evening in particular. It was the night of the last draft for Military service.We were sitting in front of the Television on the second level , along side of the steps. So many of my friends and I were waiting for the draft call to begin.
The roll call begain on the first date, my friend Jerry stood up and said " Well, I don't have to put up with the suspense, I'm gonna join the National Guard" I was 287. I was safe.

Does anybody remember Lynda Carter, who later became Wonder Woman was singing in the lounge. The group named " Speedy Garfin & Garfin's Gathering". Later that summer she won the Miss America Title,
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I have been in McLeans (before it was converted to condo's)...very scary stuff..ive been trying to find pictures of the old hospital. It was a marvel in terms of architecture...like a small college campus..all interconnected with an subterranian network of maintanance halls, which had to be, if i recall correctly, two to three flights below ground. It was cold as hell down there (never mind pitch black, even with a maglight)..final statement..the chapel was notoriously known for having over a hundred teddy bears hanging in nooses from the ceiling..now tell me THATS not crazy...whats crazier..is that the new condo development cleverly chose the chapels basement as the foundation for thier community pool!
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Very cool photography!!
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Looks like a giant Transformer to me for some reason.
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That right there's a heroin party.
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40 oz. to freedom!
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before and after pics make me =D
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beautiful lighting...
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Yeah I don't think there are holes in that lid... but still pretty regardless of how they got there.
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That's definitely Long Island alright.