3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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I'm not positive but I think the power plant, Furcolo, morgue, and chapel are gone.

The next set of photos coming up will be from here, which include the medical building and CTG.
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Thanks Bander, I was wondering when the Kirk was closed, I only knew the date of the entire facility's closure.
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Unless things have changed recently, Office of Mental Health police do patrol the grounds (as it is still an active state psychiatric hospital), and the scrapper guys who keep an eye on the abandoned buildings do take matters to the police.
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Posting entry details is not allowed on this site, but there are stairs to the basement. There was a bunch of medical equipment and other assorted furniture stored in the basement.
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Not at all, I think it's an interesting discussion, and people who know about the origins of this poster have a chance to say something. It made me start to think about these odd things when I find them in psychiatric hospitals.
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You can walk around the building and take photos, just don't point the camera over to the active psychiatric building next to it.
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Thanks, I haven't really photographed any public pools or baths, although I have found a pretty neat pool in a nurse's residence once...

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Sure, shoot me an e-mail - motts at opacity.us
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I take all my pictures through open windows :)
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No, unfortunately I missed out on Boston State :(
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Not unless your car can float...
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The room was behind me, as these were built into the corners of the building.
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Nope, not much up there except for a view slightly higher than this one.
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I'm not sure, the "label" was a worn away piece of masking tape... it could've been soap, that rings a bell for some reason.
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Well since they're all digital it's just a waste of time :-)