3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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It could've been; there was a chapel on the grounds though, and it is very old. Perhaps it served those who could not make it outside...
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I heard the CD player in the computer works as well RD haha ;-)
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It's just a fellow explorer walking in front of my camera with the shutter open for a long time... I think it came out kinda neat with the billowing curtain.
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Glad to have livened up your classwork! I'm always amazed at how these incredible places were built in the middle of nowhere (back then); they are truly unspoken gems of architecture. They were beautiful for the people living and working inside almost every day, not for some millionaire... it makes you wish you had something better than a cubicle inside a bigger box in some corporate industrial park.
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Thank you Bob, your knowledge is much appreciated along with everyone else's contributions pertaining to their specialties!
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It's light coming in from the other side of the refrigerator... the backside opens up into the autopsy room.
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Just tipped over, although it does look like it was "ejected" from above!
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Well, buildings 41 and 42 (kitchen) with 43 behind it all if you wanna get technical ;-)
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It wasn't dangerous, you can just make out a guard rail along the sides of the skylight. Concrete is strong... right? ;-)
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Yes I really wanted to do a calendar last year, I'll look into this... thanks for the feedback everyone!
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Lynne, nah these things were pretty corroded into place...
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Lynne, above the hook was... uh, more industrial stuff! I really don't remember and I think if I did I wouldn't know what it was...
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Heh, well to be honest the laundry buildings / areas are usually extremely boring places, and I'd rather not risk being arrested just to see an empty laundry room!

But if you absolutely must see one, there's one here http://www.opacity.us/image2671.htm and only because it has a cool ironer left!
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It might've been in the building right next to the power plant.
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Yep the ceilings are arched, it's probably for supporting all that weight over such a large open area.