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Was just there the other day, all the buildings are still there with the doors wide open. Sadly it's getting torn down soon, for real this time.
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lol y'all actin like this is the most amazing roller coaster you've ever seen when it's just a generic wild mouse coaster you can find at any amusement park
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I'm sure this place had a bad energy about it, is that true?
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idk but somewhere in the photo near the grate thing on the right there seems to be sumthing tht looks like boots and legs HOLY SHIT
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Maybe it's just my being half asleep at the moment, but your head/face looks kind of creepy with the lighting and the movement.
And I also think this could be a great wallpaper.
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just so you know, not all of the Sterling Hotel was demolished in 2006 like the other page says. I like about 3 minutes away, and it's still there. These pictures are amazing! I've always wanted to go in there!
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what part of the hospital was this?
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i am very jealous right now. until they started demolition the rotunda had already caved in. the closest i came to it was a hallway where i could kind of see through inside of it
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i swear, i've been inside atleast 20 times and could never find half the places or things that you have.
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ahh i've been right in that spot.
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doea it look like its something off the bloody ring
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i go here all the time. in fact, i went today. they're tearing it down. all that's left is a little bit of this section, but when you look out this window all you see is piles and piles of brick. sad
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Aah, the memories! I remember passing this on a dark November night and wanting to take it home. I'm not so sure now that I know what is though...
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Cold storage lockers in the kitchens I think? The 'X's in Whittingham do seem to be a bit random - why bother?
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It's a note put up by security to scare the timid. :-) Nothing more, nothing less.