3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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This is a staircase in the power plant, so there wouldn't be any patients using it.
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The room and equipment seemed way too clean to be a meth lab.
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Yes it was most likely a residence for employees or patients.. I never bothered to try to get over there.
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No it's the door to the basement.
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Looks like an old doctor's home from the TB hospital days... I don't remember if that specific one was being lived in, but the homes next to it were.
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It's mini-elevator for transporting small things between floors, either hand operated or mechanically pulled.
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I've posted my thoughts here: http://www.opacity.us/...te.htm#comment_14735
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I guess about 30 feet or so.
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Thanks, no actually no one is allowed on the property much less inside the building.
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No, I don't believe in ghosts.
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The door rotted off it's hinges.

If you aren't joking, you might want to consider beginning to discern the line between reality and the theater; to speculate such a story is kind of a slap in the face to the people who worked and lived here.
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John Black knows a hell of a lot about this place. His comments are under some of the photos here and also in this forum thread: http://www.opacity.us/...m/viewtopic.php?t=75
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No, the company isn't involved with the auto industry.
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It's pretty cool but I've omitted the exterior shots to keep the location under wraps as much as possible.
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They are real buses, trapped inside the maze of engines.