142 Comments Posted by SkedAddled

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The autopsy table was there just a year or two previous. I really can't imagine what people have to go through to get something like that out of there.
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Yeah, it's offices and such. This is the main administration area.
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Heh, the phone book is still there.

I remember a huge whiteboard inside one of those rooms with a grid for patient room assignments or similar.
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I remember being rather amazed by just how much remained in this room. Doesn't seem to have changed much between my first visit and this picture.

And it is true, local police are using thermal imaging devices to locate trespassers. You can read about it in local newspaper's police activity sections.
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And the damned 'SC' tags all over the place. That group of thugs have got to be THE most destructive "explorers" in the area.
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Probably multi-faith services were offered in this chapel, likely non-denominational most of the time.

This was the only access we found; never found a way into the seating floor.
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I was never convinced this courtroom was used by local authorities, but instead as a venue for hearings about patients. Whether to release or commit, are they no longer dangerous to themselves or others, etc. I came across nothing when I was there to suggest a local police presence. This is just speculation on my part.
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These are still used today. Nearly any box/carton you see that's sealed with brown paper tape goes through one of these. They can even be set for fixed lengths of tape to be dispensed & cut with a simple yank on the lever.
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At first, the chairs are the focal point, but then I'm drawn to the colors & textures and lines of the nearest walls, then the textures on the floor, then the different colors of each separate space. There's a lot to be found in this shot, all of it interesting.
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Thank you, yet again, for allowing us to view your wonderful work, Motts.
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Nature will always reclaim...
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Terrific light & shadow in this one.
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Damn! I'd love to climb up there.
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I have no idea why, but I really like this shot.
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How 'bout that? Tags we don't mind seeing, for once. ;-)