191 Comments Posted by STEVE

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Those bottles look like the ones they used for shampoo that the pharmacy use to fill .
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Not sure what building this was taken in if i knew i could tell you what it was . Probally a dayhall for an old Chronic ward or maybe TB unit .
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The Salmon building use to be maximuim security until 1972 at Norwich Hospital . They closed that and moved the dangerous clients to Middletown Whiting Forensic .
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This is the old administration building . All the records when they closed the place were shredded Ronnie . Depends where your aunt was etc .
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More than likely the cat was a stray who found its way into the building after it closed. It was probably old or sick, found itself a comfortable place, and waited for the inevitable. The discoloration around the bones is the volatile fatty acid stain left behind when a body decomposes. Insects, etc. probably picked the bones clean long ago...
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I LOVE THIS SHIT
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Ok, this one does have engines.
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Tony C, what engines are you seeing?? There aren't any in this photo, or any other in this set.
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jane, these buildings were built in 1919 and were state-of-the-art then. Everyone used multi-story assembly plants, even Henry Ford. And IH didn't shut down most of it's operations for good. They still build trucks under the International name and Case New Holland bought the off-road operations.
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You'll notice that the end grain is visible in all the blocks. Wood can handle more load in that direction. I worked for Avanti in the mid-80's in an ex-Studebaker facility about a block away from the this one. It had the same flooring, and if you didn't watch your step you could easily turn an ankle.
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Founded in 1928, Active Tool and Manufacturing Co. now has three stamping plants--one each in Elkton, MI, Sebewaing, MI, and Marion, IN. It also has an engineering and administration center located in Roseville, MI, and a tooling center in Detroit. Active is building a fourth stamping plant in Clinton Township, MI. This new facility will feature six 212-in. Schuler presses with the latest automation equipment. Active Tool and Manufacturing Co. has more than 2000 employees, including 750 at the Elkton plant.
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NAACP never shut it down. The police station inside is long abandoned. It is policed daily by OMH, a security sanctioned by NYS, SCPD also watches over it, but there is no police station on grounds.
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Believe it or not, this isn't an office its patient housing. The beds were kept behind each of those half-walls.
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makes you think about all the frustrated emotions those cold blue walls contained, excellently titled photos!
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the way the eye is framed by her hand really draws attention to it, and really makes that the focus point of the photo. Love your work!