3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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I was in New Orleans briefly in December, got to shoot an old power plant down there.
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Yes, it looks like a fine grade of coal.
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Forgot to update the status...
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Looks like an overturned bench...
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Those old windows are very drafty - probably the coldest spot in the room in the winter.
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Thank you for all the information you've given!
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Hm, the server was under maintenance at about 10:00 PM EST which might have caused some problems for a few hours, but everything should be working ok now... if not please let me know which browser you are using. Thanks!
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Shower curtain.
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I believe it is a bulletin board.
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That would be refrigeration unit - usually located above the drawers.
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It's tough to make out, but it does read "124."
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Thank you.

I've read through some ward reports, calendars, and agendas left in these places over the years, and to me it seems as if the patients had a good amount to do (if they weren't in a violent / forensic setting). Even if they weren't free to leave the hospital grounds, there were still meetings, parties, theater performances, religious events, family visits, and other sorts of events to attend.
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Very interesting... yes the rollercoaster was intact, I'll try and get to the gallery soon.
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I looked at the original photo - it's a grave marker (most likely metal), #889 or somewhere around there...
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It is between the lanes.