34 Comments Posted by Lissbeth

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This probably wasn't so horrible when it was well-lit. Maybe the staff was trying to make a "sunny" place for children to play when they could not go outside, either due to weather or disability?
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Motts, I just came across this website a couple of days ago and I cannot stop looking! Your pictures are beautiful: excellent composition, colors, framing. There is something truly fascinating about urban decay. It is amazing how fast it happens, too! Keep up the great work so that we can share these intriguing sites with you without risk of arrest! (-:
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I realize this is an older post, but I agree with HTuttle up there. My 21st Century dentist uses a chair, light, and tools that look a lot like these. And the packed box beside the chair....it looks like someone started packing things up and then just said, "Screw it, let's go!"
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A good friend of mine used to volunteer at Springfield frequently. She collected old greeting cards and used them in art projects with the patients. I wonder if these are some of those cards? That doesn't explan the razor blades, though. Great pictures.