26 Comments Posted by Teresa

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aww poor bird!!tell me u buried it in a good place! R.I.P poor birdy T^T
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I am so thrilled you decided photograph this historic landmark that I have lived near my whole life. Driving by these buildings on a daily basis, I've always wondered what the conditions were inside. And what better way to view the interior than by your awesome angles and lighting!! They have actually started the demolition today. This is a great tribute to a plant that this city was built upon. Too bad you couldn't have visited the Uniroyal plant that was the next town over before that was demolished. Alot of history went away with that as well. Thanks again!!!
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This shot reminds me of "The Ring". Great!!!
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It's almost cathedral-like.
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I wonder what they still control? It's wierd that they would still use a small part of such a huge building that's just rotting away. Hmmmm....Makes you wonder......
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Yeah, a giant eggcooker from Hell!! :)
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Yep... Those are definatley drapery hooks. I guess they needed a place to store them...LOL....
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I t looks like an image out of the Twilight Zone.
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This must have been a very surreal place to visit.
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This looks almost cartoonish. I love it!!!
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If you want to talk to former patients come to royersford or spring city. That's where they all live since they were let out. I have former patients that walk by my house every day, even found a naked one in my back yard! The cops know her, so when we called, they knew before they got here who she was.

But, I am VERY surprised that they took the pregnant ones to the hospital. I don't know if any one has found the grave yards yet. They have small plaques on them, and the babies are buried there. Were do you think the babies came from? Do you think they were patients at age 1, 2 or 3?