62 Comments Posted by Nance

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Yes, I believe this is where they walked into building and near where their cars were parked. Alot of shots from this area in the movie.
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This picture almost takes my breath away. Too bad it probably isn't there anymore.
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I can remember the old attic when I was a kid. The steps were real steep and had a sharp curve to them at the bottom. You could see all the open beans in the ceiling and the walls. And the roof had a very sharp pitch to it that you had to duck your head at some places. As a kid, I used to be scared to go up there.
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I don't even want to think what this spot looks like now. I'd probably be sick.
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Right now I'm reading a book on Danver's and I just had to come back to this site and look at the pictures. Probably by now, everything's gone; am I right?
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This part actually looks pretty decent---clean. Don't they remove valuable items before they demolish it? Or does everything get torn down together?
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And why were patients secluded? Misbehavier? If you have mental problems to begin with, don't you think that would make it worse?
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My first thought, looking at this photo was, "What a beautiful painting."
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In very old homes, electrical wiring was often run on the outside of the walls. First of all, today our construction is such cheap dry-wall, they have no problem running the electrical wires behind the walls; it's only studs and the rest is hollow. It was more difficult to run wiring behind walls that were pretty heavy "real" plaster and heavier construction.
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Isn't this hallway kind of narrow? It just really looks closed-in.
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Seriously, I wonder if it WOULD work?
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Honestly, I've been to other sites and I have to say Mott's photography is out-standing' clear, fantastic lighting, beautiful angles. No one can say you don't know what you're doing.
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I can't believe they will be knocking down something this beautiful. It really makes me sick.
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Shadows people, shadows.
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This photo is so awsome. I love old towers.