28 Comments Posted by Wm.A.Bryan

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Jumping in here very late to the party, but this reminds me. I've seen that same use of wallpaper in the violent wards at 'Green Hill' State Hospital. There's are some seclusion rooms in a hallway leading to what was once a hydrotherapy suite, but the not the famous hydro-therapy suite at Green Hill, where many of the doors have different kinds of wallpaper cover the top to mute the intense steal hardware.
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Must be some pipe! :)
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The video was great. I never realized trains had that kind of endurance.
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Loved the photos, thank you so much for sharing!
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This is part of the 1886 building, the 1848 Reformatory is on the West end with its towers clipped off.
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This is on the West end of the building if that helps.
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Wickets? I've never heard the term before. Thanks!
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You don't really want to think about that one too much...
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Love this one!
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Thanks :)
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Would you mind citing the study?
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...soup dispenser
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It looks like an electrical surgical unit
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As long as the folks in power value capital over authenticity and beauty our architectural heritage will be devalued, reduced and destroyed... I guess we're all getting a little jaded at this point with the whole thing
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A little extreme, huh?