651 Comments Posted by Nancy

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The beautiful buildings of architecture are left to decay. Let's build some cheap condos!!!
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Maybe it's a short in the electrical line.
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Yes, I can believe that, Tara. Does anyone care anymore? Would love to just spend a little time on all that paperwork; just for curiosity.
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So VERY unsanitary!!
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That is really disgusting! Don't they get rid of all that waste before they close places like this?
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When I saw the Waverly Hills special on tv, it broke my heart to see parents having to say good-bye and leave their little children when they had TB. That must have been awful and back then they really had an epidemic and many many died.
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All I know is my brother died from TB just 3 years ago and it wasn't a pretty sight.
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Good photo, Motts. Thanks again for :saving" history in all your pictures.
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Has anyone ever heard of Waverly Hills TB Sanitarium in Kentucky? I think I remember Lynne mention it one time on this site. I saw a special on tv last week about this place and it was really interesting. They interviewed x-caretakers and x-patients. They said they used to open patients' chests, break their ribs , and try to treat the lungs when they had TB. The program was good but just listening to the information, I had to wonder how "primitive" they were in medicine many years ago.
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THEY EVEN SPRAY PAINTED EVERY SEAT????
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No, whoever crawled in there to spray paint is a ******* retard.
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Don't even want to know what's growing there!
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Looks like somebody took a jack-hammer to the walls!
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LOVE THIS PICTURE!!!! I feel it has to have a title.
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Where I used to live, there was an old train station that stood empty for years. It could have been made into a beautiful museum, but some kids set fire to it and burned it to the ground. Kids can be so destructive!