60 Comments Posted by Tim

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I had explored the interior of the hospital in 1995 and never thought to photograph what I saw. Nice work!
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Thank you for the pictures.
My grandfather worked at this site and I
was unable to visit it before it was torn down.
Now I have an idea of what it was like.
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I work at an Army/Navy surplus store in Oregon, Ohio. We still make dog tags for the customers. The only problem with the machine is that it skips a single or multiple spaces as you are typing. If you have any feedback my e-mail is timothy_whited@owens.edu Thanks
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i walked there for many years.notice the tree lined path that headed east to the pond.it was lined up directly to the front doors of the old boarding school
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They skipped 910...
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Wow, think how this ship probely survived dozens of storms and now its left to finally go down in a few feet of water. Moving thought.
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WOW. Great shot!
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This is an older post, but from what I can gather (Big Ed?) This looks like A-2 or 3?
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megadeth
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creepy looking
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wow thats a rely nice picture and im not joking it looks like someware i would like to hang and mess wid fire.
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nice motts thanks for another good album get some more awsome pics
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yes the hallway, i like the chairs that are just in the hallways when i see a chair i wonder who sat in it dont u motts?
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whats up with the dog faces u guys?
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wow it looks like this building was out of business for at least 10 years cause the tiles and doors look great! nice pic motts