3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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I apologized to Gordon for forgetting to send
the email and everything is well; thanks again for letting me continue to post the old photo!
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This building was built between 1925 and 1931, and has been abandoned since around 1996.
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I believe most of the Kirkbride is gone...

As for the doors - the walls were pretty close to the sides of the refrigerator, so if the doors opened towards the sides there would be more room to load and unload the cadavers into the trays.
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Thank you for the kind words; I enjoy creating things on the dark side, and it is reflected in my music, drawings, paintings, and photographs, each in their own varying aspect. I surround myself with these things and it makes me happy.

I'm glad you and others are inspired to create your own works, to me that is the greatest compliment!
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Yes it did, but I believe it was either renovated or demolished; not positive on that though...
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Yeah I've gotten turned around a few times, but most of these places aren't so big as to get hopelessly lost for more than a minute or two.
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Sure, the wallpaper is up!
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I have happened upon two so far.
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The fall is by far the best, especially in New England.
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No, unfortunately I live far away in the USA :-(
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Thanks! The top two doors can be opened to service the refrigeration equipment.
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The photos would be from after the fire, unfortunately.
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Sorry, they should be fixed now :-)
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I do not reveal entry information on this website, but thank you for the kind words. I haven't heard much about the WSH cemetery, sounds interesting...
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It's a crank that moves the bedframe into an upright position.